No butts about it, Ohio raises smoking age to 21
by 614NOW Staff
July 19, 2019
In a move that nicotine-addicted members of Gen-Z are sure to find totally “un-lit,” state lawmakers have raised the legal age for tobacco sales to 21.
The bill, which passed as part of the new state budget, would have included a provision exempting people who turn 18 before October 1 from the new restrictions—but Governor Mike Dewine vetoed that portion of the law.
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Products such as cigarettes, rolling papers, vaping products and chewing tobacco are now only available for legal sale to those 21 and up.
Sorry, kids. You’ll just have to wait a few more years to start wasting money on products that damage your health in countless ways!
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