The Montana Department of Health and Human Services announced on Friday that it will begin enforcing ‘emergency rules’ that will temporarily restrict the sales of flavored e-cigarettes starting on Wednesday, December 18.
Physicians at the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services confirmed this week that two more cases of pulmonary illness related to the use of vaping products or flavored e-cigarettes.
Officials with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services have confirmed the first death associated with the use of vaping, or flavored e-cigarettes.
Following the announcement by Governor Steve Bullock of a 120 day ban on flavored e-cigarettes throughout the state, KGVO reached out to a local vape shop for their reaction.