Tobacco smoking age is officially raised to 21

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The US officially raises the tobacco buying age to 21
By Jacqueline Howard, CNN



Updated 4:11 PM ET, Fri December 27, 2019


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Last week, President Donald Trump signed the new minimum age into law as part of a sweeping spending bill. On Friday, the FDA noted on its website that "it is now illegal for a retailer to sell any tobacco product -- including cigarettes, cigars and e-cigarettes -- to anyone under 21. FDA will provide additional details on this issue as they become available."
The increased age restriction for tobacco purchases is one of several provisions outside of the spending measures themselves attached to the broader $1.4 trillion spending agreement.
Trump tweeted last week that the spending agreement "raises smoking age to 21! BIG!" -- marking the change as one of its highlights.



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The restriction on tobacco sales has long been pushed by a bipartisan mix of senators: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican; Republican Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah and Todd Young of Indiana; as well as Democrats including Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois, Tim Kaine of Virginia and Brian Schatz of Hawaii.


Measure to raise legal age for tobacco sales to 21 is among provisions attached to spending bills

Those lawmakers have been looking for a way to get the prohibition across the finish line and now they've found one, by attaching it to a must-pass series of bills to avoid a government shutdown.
States that have already raised the minimum age
Raising the legal age to purchase tobacco products in the United States from 18 to 21 marks a major public health achievement for the White House. There already have been several states that have individually passed legislation to raise the tobacco-buying age to 21.
As of December, 19 states have raised the minimum age to buy tobacco products to 21, according to the nonprofit Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids: Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia and Washington.
Washington, DC, and more than 500 cities and towns also have raised the age.


Trump says vaping age might rise to 21 in US

Trump has previously spoken in favor of raising the age limit to buy tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and vape products, to 21.
"We have to take care of our kids, most importantly, so we're going to have an age limit of 21 or so, so we'll be coming out with something next week very important on vaping," Trump said while standing outside of the White House in November.
In September, Trump said that the US Food and Drug Administration would put out "some very strong recommendations" regarding the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. At the time, Trump administration officials said the agency would remove all non-tobacco-flavored vaping products from the market.
The announcement came amid continued concerns about rising levels of youth vaping and a mysterious outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries.


Vaping-related lung injuries surpass 2,500 cases nationwide, CDC says

Health organizations have pressured the administration to ban flavors, which are popular among young people. Vaping advocates have argued they're a tool for adult smokers to quit combustible cigarettes. Vape shop owners have argued that limits on sales of flavors would destroy their businesses.
The new provision in the spending bill could be seen by some as the president's response to the youth vaping epidemic. Vaping remained popular among teens across the United States in 2019.
The latest report from a federal survey, called Monitoring the Future, found that 1 in 4 12th graders, 1 in 5 10th graders and nearly 1 in 10 8th graders say that they have vaped nicotine in the past month.
Advocates want more from the White House to curb youth vaping
"We applaud congressional efforts to prohibit the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21 and urge the President to sign this bill. The Vapor Technology Association has advocated for raising the age to 21 for all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, and believes, along with the public health groups, that this is the most significant step that can be taken to reduce youth access and use," Tony Abboud, executive director of the Vapor Technology Association, said in an emailed statement.
"VTA stands ready to continue working with Congress on the many real solutions (rather than a misguided flavor ban agenda), that should be implemented to achieve the twin goals of restricting youth vaping and preserving flavored vapor as an alternative for adults desperately trying to quit smoking," Abboud's statement said.
Yet many health and parent organizations have called on the President to do more than raise the legal tobacco-buying age.
Last week, Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said in a written statement that raising the federal tobacco age to 21 without also prohibiting flavored e-cigarettes will not stop the youth e-cigarette epidemic.
 

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They raised it to 21 in my state not too long ago. I always assumed it was U.S in general that raised it to that age tho.
 

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The wheels of government spin fast when whites’ kids start dying. Didn’t someone post an article saying respiratory issues are the #2 or #3 cause of death for teens?

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WUT?

Young ppl been dropping dead of smoking for like 80 years breh wtf u talkin bout

:mjlol::mjlol:

This law is literally like 70 years late

This shows u how strong big tobacco been if anything.
 

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:mjlol:
WUT?

Young ppl been dropping dead of smoking for like 80 years breh wtf u talkin bout

:mjlol::mjlol:

This law is literally like 70 years late

This shows u how strong big tobacco been if anything.

the vaping thing is what this is about, that’s a new problem. And we’re talking about young adults dying not someone developing lung cancer after 20nyears
 

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The US is a great country on the balance of it but DAMN, there are so many reasons I'm glad I wasn't born or live there.
 

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the vaping thing is what this is about, that’s a new problem. And we’re talking about young adults dying not someone developing lung cancer after 20nyears

The vaping issuse is big tobacco's war against e cigs and Juul and all off brand vape.
The sudden push against vaping isn't becuz kids are dying it was big tobacco's in to start shutting down big vape. They got to the party late and are trying to regain the market....this is really an entirely different issue all together.

Anyone who believes the sudden war against vaping is for health and to save kids is a fool.
 
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