Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00397

Introduced
1/23/19  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Sale Of Flavored Vapor Products.

Impact

If passed, SB00397 would tighten regulations around the sale of flavored tobacco products in the state. This shift in law would have significant implications for retailers who sell these products, potentially limiting their market as flavored products are often popular among consumers. The bill aligns with national trends to regulate vaping, as various states have enacted similar measures. The proponents of this bill argue that regulating vapor products is critical to safeguarding public health and protecting youth from the risks associated with tobacco consumption.

Summary

SB00397, titled 'An Act Prohibiting the Sale of Flavored Vapor Products,' aims to prohibit the sale of flavored vaping products to combat the surge in youth vaping. This legislation reflects increasing concerns among legislators and public health advocates regarding the health impacts of flavored tobacco and vapor products, which are perceived to be more appealing to younger consumers. The intent is to curb youth access to these products and address the broader public health crisis linked with vaping among minors.

Contention

The proposed legislation may face opposition from certain stakeholders within the tobacco and vaping industry, who argue that flavored products are a legitimate option for adult smokers transitioning from traditional cigarettes. Supporters of the bill emphasize the overwhelming evidence about the risks of vaping and the importance of protecting children from nicotine addiction. The dialogue surrounding SB00397 highlights a broader societal debate about balancing public health priorities with personal choice and the rights of businesses.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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