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joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 06:15 PM Nov 2013

Mayor Bloomberg Signs Bill Banning Tobacco Sales to Anyone Under 21

Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed landmark legislation Tuesday banning the sale of tobacco products to anyone under age 21, making New York the first large city in the country to prohibit sales to young adults.

City health officials hope that raising the legal purchase age from 18 to 21 will lead to a big decline in smoking rates in a critical age group. A majority of smokers get addicted to cigarettes before age 21, and then have trouble quitting, even if they want to do so.

The ban has limitations, in terms of its ability to stop young people from picking up the deadly habit. Teenagers can still possess tobacco legally. Kids will still be able to steal cigarettes from their parents, bum them from friends or buy them from the black-market dealers who are common in many neighborhoods.

But City Health Commissioner Thomas Farley said the idea is to make it more inconvenient for young people to get started, especially young teens who had previously had easy access to cigarettes through slightly older peers.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NYC-Tobacco-Sales-Ban-Law-Signing-232472961.html

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Mayor Bloomberg Signs Bill Banning Tobacco Sales to Anyone Under 21 (Original Post) joeybee12 Nov 2013 OP
He has it on good authority that smoking will stunt your growth. Scuba Nov 2013 #1
"the black-market dealers who are common in many neighborhoods." KamaAina Nov 2013 #2
Hopefully in criminal matters, too young to smoke, too young to be charged as an indepat Nov 2013 #3
It's OK though; there's still a black market! MindPilot Nov 2013 #4
 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
2. "the black-market dealers who are common in many neighborhoods."
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 06:21 PM
Nov 2013

A-yup. In mine (West 140s), even the otherwise legit corner store sold loosies (single cigs at 25 cents a pop).

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