FDA misses deadline for deciding which e-cigarette products should be removed from the market
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it has failed to meet a court-ordered deadline for deciding which e-cigarette products can stay on the market. In fact, it has yet to rule on whether any of the largest and most controversial e-cigarette companies, including JUUL, can keep selling their products.
Tobacco control advocates and vaping industry supporters alike are furious, and the delay could land the FDA back in federal court.

