Hawaii considering Bill on cigarette sales ban to anyone under 100
Hawaii
is considering a new Bill that will ban cigarette sales to anyone
under the age of 100 in the US state by 2024, the media reported.
Hawaii
has some of the most restrictive cigarette
laws in the US. In 2016, it became the first state to
raise the age to buy cigarettes to 21, reports CNN.
Now,
the new Bill calls for raising the cigarette-buying age to 30 by next
year, up to 40, 50 and 60 in each subsequent year, and up to 100 by
2024.
The
age limits would not apply to e-cigarettes, cigars or chewing
tobacco.
"The
legislature finds that the cigarette is considered the deadliest
artefact in human history," the proposed Bill says.
It
also notes that Hawaii "is suffering from its own addiction to
cigarettes in the form of the large sums of money that the state
receives from state cigarette sales taxes", to the tune of $100
million annually.
The
Bill's sponsor Representative Richard Creagan, said: "Basically,
we essentially have a group who are heavily addicted... In my view,
enslaved by a ridiculously bad industry which has enslaved them by
designing a cigarette that is highly addictive, knowing that it
highly lethal. And, it is." Read
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