Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1434

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

In minors, further providing for the offense of sale of tobacco products; and imposing penalties.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1434 is expected to have a considerable impact on state laws as it imposes stricter regulations on the sale of tobacco products. By increasing the penalties for retailers, the bill seeks to deter illegal sales to minors and promote a healthier environment for youth. The consolidated statutes will reflect a more aggressive stance on enforcement, aiming to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use among young people by tightening control over who can sell these products and how they are marketed.

Summary

House Bill 1434 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes regarding the sale of tobacco products, focusing specifically on offenses related to selling electronic nicotine delivery systems, which include e-cigarettes and similar devices. The key provisions of the bill impose harsher penalties on retailers who violate the regulations surrounding the sale of these tobacco products, particularly to minors. Retailers found guilty of such offenses could face significant fines and potential revocation of their cigarette licenses after repeated violations. This change is intended to enhance protections for minors against tobacco product access.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1434 appears largely positive among public health advocates and lawmakers who prioritize youth protection from tobacco use. Many support the stronger penalties as a necessary measure to combat the rise of vaping and other tobacco products among minors. However, there could be some pushback from retailers who might see the increased penalties as excessive or having economic implications for their businesses, particularly if they face license revocations on multiple infractions.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around the balance between protecting public health and the economic effects on retailers. Some lawmakers and business owners may argue that while protecting minors is crucial, the penalties outlined in the bill could unduly burden small businesses or lead to unfair penalization for minor infractions. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the effectiveness of increased fines and whether they will achieve the intended goals of reducing access to tobacco for minors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1161

In other offenses, providing for the offense of sale of flavored tobacco products; and imposing a penalty.

PA SB969

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for the offense of gambling devices, gambling, etc; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1920

In minors, further providing for use of tobacco products in schools prohibited.

PA HB1629

In minors, providing for the offense of access to firearms by minors; and imposing penalties.

PA SB457

In minors, providing for the offense of access to firearms by minors; and imposing penalties.

PA HB2163

In other offenses, further providing for drug trafficking sentencing and penalties.

PA HB1324

In riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, prohibiting the purchase, sale, offer for sale or possession with intent to sell covered animal parts or products; and imposing penalties.

PA SB998

In rules of the road in general, further providing for racing on highways; in enforcement, further providing for disposition of impounded vehicles, combinations and loads; in penalties and disposition of fines, further providing for subsequent convictions of certain offenses; imposing penalties; and making editorial changes.

PA HB2266

In rules of the road in general, further providing for racing on highways; in enforcement, further providing for disposition of impounded vehicles, combinations and loads; in penalties and disposition of fines, further providing for subsequent convictions of certain offenses; imposing penalties; and making editorial changes.

PA HB2017

Providing for protection of minors on social media; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.