Hawaii considers raising legal smoking age to 100 years old
Hawaii is considering raising the minimum age to legally buy cigarettes to 100 years old.
The proposed law would effectively amount to a cigarette ban on the US island by 2024.
Hawaii already has some of the toughest laws on cigarette sales, but Democrat politician Richard Creagan – who is a doctor – believes more needs to be done to ban “the deadliest artefact in human history”.
He told the Hawaii Tribune-Herald newspaper: “Basically, we essentially have a group who are heavily addicted – in my view, enslaved by a ridiculously bad industry – which has enslaved them by designing a cigarette that is highly addictive, knowing that it highly lethal. And, it is.
Under current laws, people in Hawaii must be 21 years old to buy cigarettes.
Mr Creagan is proposing raising the cigarette-buying age to 30 by next year, 40 in 2021, 50 in 2022 and 60 in 2023.