Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR107

Introduced
4/17/18  
Introduced
4/17/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Report Pass
4/26/18  

Caption

Requests the La. Department of Health to continue to study the desirability and feasibility of a potential increase in the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to 21

Impact

If adopted, the resolution would play a significant role in shaping state tobacco policy by encouraging further investigation into the health implications of tobacco use among adolescents. It aims to address the substantial threat posed by tobacco products to young individuals, aligning with public health goals to reduce smoking prevalence and promote healthier lifestyles. The resolution seeks to gather comprehensive data that may inform future legislative efforts regarding tobacco sales regulations in Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 107, sponsored by Representative Hoffmann, urges the Louisiana Department of Health to continue studying the feasibility and desirability of raising the minimum age for purchasing tobacco products to twenty-one. The bill reflects a growing concern over tobacco use among young people and the developmental risks associated with nicotine addiction, especially from the ages of eighteen to twenty-one when many smokers transition from experimental to regular smoking.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR 107 was supportive, with strong backing from public health advocates who emphasize the public health crisis related to smoking among youth. However, there is also a notable concern that the tobacco control community in Louisiana is divided on the proposal. This division suggests that while there is a consensus on the importance of tobacco prevention, opinions may differ on the specific measures to be implemented.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the mixed feelings within the Louisiana Tobacco Coalition regarding the increase in the minimum purchase age. The previous studies have demonstrated a split perspective on the potential effectiveness of such measures. These discussions underline the complexities of shaping policy in a way that balances public health interests with individual rights and economic considerations tied to tobacco sales.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR177

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the desirability and feasibility of increasing the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to twenty-one

LA HCR60

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the desirability and feasibility of increasing the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to twenty-one

LA SR188

Requests Louisiana Department of Health to study and determine the desirability and feasibility of implementing the health home option in the medical assistance program.

LA SB403

Provides relative to the minimum age for the distribution, sale, purchase, or possession of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, or vapor products. (8/1/20)

LA HR181

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the desirability and feasibility of adopting state policy to provide for review of prescription drug prices in the medical assistance program

LA HCR116

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study and determine the desirability and feasibility of implementing the health home option in the medical assistance program

LA HR109

Requests the La. Department of Health to continue a study on tax-related and health-related issues associated with vapor products and electronic cigarettes

LA HB287

Mississippi Tobacco Minimum Legal Sale Age of 21 Act; create.

LA HB359

Mississippi Tobacco Minimum Legal Sale Age of 21 Act; create.

LA HB105

Mississippi Tobacco Minimum Legal Sale Age of 21 Act; create.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.