FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2020, file photo, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr speaksduring the opening day of the year for the general session of the state legislature in Atlanta. Vaping giant Juul Labs has donated thousands of dollars to court state attorneys general. But the lobbying strategy may be backfiring. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)
March 9, 2020
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Juul Labs sought to court AGs as teen vaping surged
WASHINGTON (AP) — It was a blunt warning about the dangers of youth vaping: Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced late last month that his state had joined 38 others to investigate whether Juul Labs, the nation’s largest electronic cigarette company, promoted and sold its nicotine-heavy products to teens.