Senate Passes Bill Raising Smoking Age to 21in New Jersey

smoking cig tlsLegislation raising the minimum age in New Jersey to buy tobacco products and electronic smoking devices from 19 to 21 years of age cleared the Senate this week. The bill was sponsored by Senators Richard J. Codey and Joseph Vitale.

“Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, killing 480,000 people each year,” said Codey (D-Essex, Morris). “The federal government estimates that 700 children under the age of 18 become regular smokers each day, and almost one-third will die from it. We cannot look at these grim statistics and do nothing. By raising the minimum age, we can perhaps stop young people from picking up the bad habit and save their lives.”

Vitale said, “Studies have shown that the ages of 18 to 21 are a critical period when many smokers move from experimental smoking to regular, daily use. If you haven’t picked up the bad habit of smoking by the time you reach 21, chances are you will not ever become a smoker. This bill recognizes these facts and helps reduce access to tobacco products for young adults and will save lives.”

The minimum age to purchase tobacco products in all but four states is 18. The minimum age is 19 in New Jersey, Alabama, Alaska, Utah, and the District of Columbia. New Jersey increased the tobacco purchasing age from 18 to 19 in 2006. Some localities in the United States have imposed minimum ages in excess of 19. Most notably, New York City, in October 2013, enacted an ordinance prohibiting retailers in New York City from selling cigarettes, tobacco products and electronic cigarettes to anyone under the age of 21. The ordinance took effect in May 2014.

The bill, which was approved by a vote of 23-10, now heads to the Assembly. [TLS]

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5 COMMENTS

  1. I would rephrase the title of this post.

    Unfortunately, no State law or legislative proposal in NJ prohibits the ‘act’ of smoking below a specific age. The issue being addressed via the laws is directed specifically at the sale/purchase of these products.

    It is indeed the State’s goal for these legal obstacles to significantly curb the onset of this dangerous habit, ultimately saving lives and money.

    [For more information about the life-threatening health effects, see the Surgeon General’s latest report — “2014 Surgeon General’s Report: The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of Progress”
    available here: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/reports/50-years-of-progress/50-years-of-progress-by-section.html ]

  2. If 18 and 19 and 20 year olds are not allowed to purchase them, why not protect 28, 38, 48, 58 year olds, too? Its not like once you are 21 the cigarette is less dangerous. Its poison. In fact, it would be safer if it were poison. It’s hundreds of poisons.

  3. To #3 trachgut you obviously didn’t read the article it said that if a person doesn’t start by 21 then he probably wont start but in his 18 19 20 you still will start or changing from using a little to using a lot.

  4. what about teens who are 18, 19, and 20 and are already smoking. Now all of the sudden they aren’t going to be allowed to buy them. Stopping suddenly is unhealthy and now they won’t be able to buy cigarettes at all.

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