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The Legal U.S. Tobacco Use Age is Raised to 21

The decision to raise the legal U.S. tobacco use age to 21 has a broad range of implications affecting public health, business, and personal freedoms. On the public health front, this change is anticipated to lead to a decrease in lung cancer rates and prevent premature deaths by reducing the number of years individuals spend smoking.

The Legal U.S. Tobacco Use 
Age is Raised to 21

The Legal U.S. Tobacco Use Age is Raised to 21

companies lose revenue

drop in tobacco sales
tobacco suppliers struggle
businesses struggle

decrease death rate

smoking for less years creates a slower death rate in the U.S.
prevent premature deaths in the U.S.
decrease in lung cancer

loss of personal freedom

telling people what they should do
frustration from people

References


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020, June 29). Tobacco 21: Policy Evaluation For Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/stateandcommunity/tobacco_control_programs/surveillance_evaluation/tobacco-21-policy-evaluation/index.html.


American Academy of Pediatrics. (2021). Tobacco 21. AAP.org. https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/Richmond-Center/Pages/Tobacco-21.aspx.


Maitin-Shepard , M., & Correll-Carlyle, R. (2020, July 6). Tobacco 21 Policies: Raising the Minimum Age of Sale of Tobacco to Curb Youth Smoking. Tobacco Atlas. https://tobaccoatlas.org/2020/06/25/tobacco-21-policies-raising-the-minimum-age-of-sale-of-tobacco-to-curb-youth-smoking/.




feeling of oppression

less addiction

smoking at an older age decreases addiction
reduce damage to developing organs
limit access to underage smoking