(Salem, OR) -- JUUL Labs has reached a 438-million dollar agreement with 34 states over the e-cigarette maker's marketing and sales practices. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says JUUL targeted kids to get them hooked on their nicotine products. Oregon will receive at least 18-million dollars from the settlement. Oregon co-led the lawsuit with Connecticut and Texas. Under the agreement, JUUL will limit their marketing and sales practices. The money will be paid out over six to ten years.