Cupertino Courier

Campbell school district sues Juul

Lawsuit says it suffers from financial losses because of absences, educationa­l programs

- By Rex Crum rcrum@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

The Campbell Union High School District has joined a growing group of school districts around California in filing suit against e-cigarette giant Juul for its alleged role in promoting youth vaping among CUHSD students.

In the lawsuit, filed last week in Santa Clara County Superior Court, CUHSD said it is seeking damages related to financial losses suffered from students being absent from class, the expenses needed to pay for school outreach and education programs and the costs of hiring of staff to monitor students and enforce school restrictio­ns on using e-cigarette products on school grounds.

Juul is the largest e-cigarette company in the United States, with an estimated 70% of the e-cigarette market. CUHSD’S lawsuit cites U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion data as saying there were 3.6 million middle and high-school-aged users of e-cigarette devices in the U.S. in 2018.

According to the lawsuit, CUHSD claims that Juul’s efforts to promote and advertise its vaping devices have resulted in “a dramatic increase in student vaping in just two short years.” CUHSD said the percentage of its students that currently use vaping devices grew by 300% between 2017 and 2019.

“CUHSD has already taken actions to reduce tobacco use among its students, but now it must address the new epidemic of youth vaping,” the lawsuit said.

In addition to CUHSD, Chico Unified School District filed suit against Juul in Butte County and Davis Joint Unified School District filed suit against the company in Yolo County simultaneo­usly.

“The goal of these suits is two-fold,” said John Fiske, an attorney with the law firm of Baron & Budd, which is representi­ng CUHSD and the other districts that filed suit. “We’re seeking injunctive relief, and asking Juul to correct the record regarding the dangers these vaping products cause and stop marketing to minors.”

The lawsuits come on the heels of Cabrillo Unified School District, Jefferson Union High School District and San Mateo-foster City School District filing similar suits against Juul in December. Other California school districts that have sued Juul include Los Angeles Unified School District, Glendale Unified School District, San Diego Unified School District, Compton Unified School District, Anaheim Elementary School District, King City Union School District and Ceres Unified School District.

A Juul spokesman dismissed the claims in school district’s lawsuits, saying in a statement that the company’s focus is upon “resetting the the vapor category in the U.S.” and working with public health officials, states attorneys general and government regulators to fight underage use of vaping products.

“Our customer base is the world’s 1 billion adult smokers and we do not intend to attract underage users,” Juul’s spokesman said. “To the extent these cases allege otherwise, they are without merit.”

Contact Rex Crum at 408278-3415.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vaping devices have resulted in a dramatic increase in student vaping in two years, according to a Campbell Union High School District lawsuit filed last week.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vaping devices have resulted in a dramatic increase in student vaping in two years, according to a Campbell Union High School District lawsuit filed last week.

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