Fight Continues To Raise Smoking Age

Fight Continues To Raise Smoking Age

Bill Dombrowski of the California Retailers Association, State Sen. Ed Hernandez, Debra Kelley of the American Lung Association and Assembly member Jim Wood spoke with California Healthline about the return of proposed legislation to raise the legal smoking age from 18 to 21 in California.

In a California Healthline report by Kenny Goldberg, experts discussed the effort to alter the smoking age from 18 to 21. Proponents said the tobacco industry has been targeting younger Californians and the legislation is needed to keep youth from tobacco addiction and to save the state money on health care costs. Opponents said consumers are adults at age 18 and entitled to make their own decisions, and that the proposed law could cost the state money in loss of tax revenue.

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