FDA Asks for Ideas on Training Tobacco Sellers to Follow Rules
Published Date: 8/22/2025
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The FDA wants your thoughts on how tobacco stores train their workers to follow the rules. This helps make sure tobacco is sold safely and legally, especially to keep it away from kids. If you run or work at a tobacco shop, or just care about safe sales, now’s the time to speak up before the 60-day comment period ends!
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