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Subject Tobacco industry has fueled false claims that eliminating menthol cigarettes will put Black Americans at greater risk from law enforcement
Date May 27, 2022 2:01 PM
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False claims that eliminating menthol will lead to greater risk from law enforcement for Black Americans are protecting the commercial gain of the tobacco industry.
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May 27, 2022

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Tobacco industry has fueled false claims that eliminating menthol cigarettes will put Black Americans at greater risk from law enforcement ([link removed])

False claims that eliminating menthol will lead to greater risk from law enforcement for Black Americans are protecting the commercial gain of the tobacco industry, which – despite its rhetoric that it is part of the public health solution to end smoking – historically obstructs and delays public health policies to reduce tobacco use.

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Alaska – The legislature passed a Tobacco 21 bill that also enacts a 35% wholesale tax on e-cigarettes. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk for consideration.
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Oklahoma – Gov. Stitt signed into law a bill that eliminates the fines for minors under the age of 21 who purchase, receive or possess tobacco products. Instead, violators must complete an education or tobacco use cessation program approved by the State Department of Health. The law goes into effect November 1, 2022.
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