Greg Abbott signed law 2 years ago to raise minimum age for tobacco from 18 to 21 in Texas

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Greg Abbott signed law 2 years ago to raise minimum age for tobacco from 18 to 21 in Texas
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When the smoking age was raised, the GOP author said the purpose was to keep tobacco “out of Texas public schools by creating more social distance between younger high school students and of-age purchasers.'

) and doubled down on keeping Texas’ porous gun laws in place.

“So for a century and a half, 18-year-olds could buy rifles and we didn’t have school shootings, but we do now. Maybe we’re focusing our attention on the wrong thing,” he said Friday. But there is recent precedent for the state of Texas’ ability to raise the age limit on certain things in the name of public health.into law.SB 21, introduced by Sen. Joan Huffman, a Republican from Houston, states that Texans must be 21 to buy, possess or use tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and other vaporizing devices. The law went into effect that Sept. 1.

the effort was to keep the products “out of Texas public schools by creating more social distance between younger high school students and of-age purchasers, thereby reducing early addiction to nicotine and tobacco.”Since then, the use of tobacco by teens decreased from 21.8% in 2019 to 19.1% in 2021, according to the

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