Florida Legislature passes bill to raise age for smoking, vaping to 21

A STATEWIDE EFFORT IS UNDERWAY TO EDUCATE SCHOOL STAFF, PARENTS AND TEACHERS ABOUT THE DANGERS OF VAPING.(KCBD)
Published: Mar. 13, 2020 at 9:32 PM GMT+8

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WWSB) – With little time remaining in the 2020 legislative session, Florida lawmakers approved a proposal that would largely bring the state into compliance with federal laws about electronic cigarettes.

Senate President Bill Galvano made addressing what health officials call a youth vaping “epidemic” one of his top priorities for the session.

Late Thursday evening, the Senate passed a measure (SB 810) that would identify e-cigarettes and vaping products as “tobacco products” and raise the age to purchase any tobacco products — including tobacco cigarettes, dip and chew, as well as e-cigarettes — from 18 to 21.

The age hike would bring Florida in line with a federal law that went into effect in January, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has defined “electronic nicotine delivery systems” as tobacco products since 2016.

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