http://fortune.com/2019/02/05/hawaii-smoking-age-100/
Next time a centenarian tells an interviewer they’ve reached old age while smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, it won’t be a Hawaiian. That’s assuming a bill passes that would raise the smoking age on the archipelago to 100 by the year 2024.
The bill is the handiwork of state representative Richard Creagan, who told the Hawaii Tribune-Herald that existing taxes and regulations are not doing enough to defeat tobacco smoking. “This is more lethal, more dangerous than any prescription drug, and it is more addicting,” he said in an interview published Sunday.
“In my view, you are taking people who are enslaved from a horrific addiction, and freeing people from horrific enslavement,” he told the Tribune-Herald.
Creagan’s bill leaves electronic cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco untouched. A separate state bill would raise the excise tax from 16 cents a pack to 21 cents. It will also mandate that the state uses the funds from the excise hike for health programs and research.
Hawaii already requires cigarette buyers to be age 21, in common with Boston and New York City, plus countries including Singapore, Honduras and Sri Lanka. If Creagan’s bill passes, Hawaii will join Bhutan and Turkmenistan in legislating near-total bans on tobacco smoking.
According to the state’s department of health, tobacco kills over 1,100 Hawaiians a year and costs $336 million in direct healthcare costs. It adds that smoking kills, “more people than alcohol, AIDS, car crashes, illegal drugs, murders and suicides combined.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also says that cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480,000 U.S. deaths per year, including 41,000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoking, equivalent to about one in five deaths in the country.
Guess what happened when Congress in 1914 passed the Harrison Narcotic Act??? It created the “black drug market” that Congress ended up passing the Controlled Substance Act 1970 to declare “war” on the illegal drug market.
If this bill passes and signed into law.. this should be interesting since the chain of islands has to import most all things that are consumed/used on the island. It is not a big push to realize that this is going to create a huge black tobacco market on the islands.
So is this going to be enforced by local/state police or will ATF (alcohol, tobacco, & Firearms) enforce this, but this is going to a state law not a federal law – YET !
I guess that the tobacco industry will have a “army of lobbyists” descending on the state legislature to try and stop this bill
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unregulated black market –check!!
It’s gotten so that real proposals are totally indistinguishable from farcical put-ons. If I head-slapped every time I read about an absolutely moronic or insane proposal having to do with any facet of addiction or addictive substances, I wouldn’t have to worry about my pain issues any more, because I’d have beaten myself to death. Are these people capable of THOUGHT??
Is no one ever going to notice that it’s not possible to legislate addictive personalities out of existence?
Probably not. But they’ll sure destroy lots of lives & businesses & other things in their attempts to do so. how nice for them.
Great way to pave the road to unregulated black market cigarettes.