Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1415

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Mississippi Tobacco Harm Reduction Act of 2024; create.

Impact

If enacted, this bill is designed to address the alarming rates of youth tobacco use by implementing strict regulations on flavored tobacco products, which often allure young consumers. According to legislative findings, youth use of e-cigarettes is significantly high, with a large percentage opting for flavored varieties. By raising the age limit and enforcing business compliance, lawmakers intend to mitigate the health risks associated with tobacco while targeting a demographic particularly susceptible to addiction.

Summary

House Bill 1415, titled the 'Mississippi Tobacco Harm Reduction Act of 2024', seeks to regulate the sale of flavored tobacco and vapor products by establishing age restrictions and promoting public health. The bill mandates that flavored vapor products can only be sold in businesses that restrict entry to individuals under the age of twenty-one. It also requires these businesses to obtain a flavored vapor license from the Department of Revenue, which is responsible for oversight and compliance. Existing non-age restricted businesses that derive less than seventy percent of their revenue from tobacco-related sales will be prohibited from selling flavored vapor products.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB1415 may arise over its implications for local business operations and individual freedoms. Proponents argue that the measures are necessary to protect public health and prevent youth access to harmful products. Conversely, opponents may contend that such regulations could impose excessive restrictions on businesses, especially those that predominantly sell non-flavored tobacco products. Additionally, the inclusion of penalties for businesses that fail to comply with age restrictions adds a layer of enforcement complexity that some businesses may view as onerous.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB139

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

MS HB107

Mississippi Smoke-Free Air Act of 2023; create.

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS HB338

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

MS HB838

Mississippi Tianeptine and Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.

MS HB649

Mississippi On-Farm Sales and Food Freedom Act; create.

MS SB2281

Mississippi Fentanyl and Drug Abuse Education Program; establish within Department of Mental Health.

MS HB231

Tobacco education, prevention and cessation program; add fentanyl and drug abuse prevention education.

MS HB883

Mississippi Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.

MS SB2015

Tobacco tax; define tobacco products to include electronic smoking devices for purposes of 15% excise tax.

Similar Bills

MS SB2441

Alternative nicotine products; prohibit distribution or sale of certain products.

MS HB287

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

MS HB139

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

MS HB105

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

MS HB359

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

MS HB107

Mississippi Smoke-Free Air Act of 2023; create.

MS HB107

Mississippi Smoke-Free Air Act of 2022; create.

MS HB46

Mississippi Smoke-Free Air Act of 2024; create.