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Raising Legal Smoking Age to 21 Works
  • Robert Preidt
  • Posted August 9, 2019

Raising Legal Smoking Age to 21 Works

Parts of the United States that raised the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21 have seen significant reductions in cigarette smoking among young adults.

Compared to other regions, those with tobacco-21 laws had a 39% decline in regular smoking among 18- to 20-year-olds who had previously experimented with cigarettes, a new study found.

In that age group, the reduction was even larger (50%) among those whose close friends smoked at age 16, according to the study published recently in the journal Addiction.

"This research indicates that a 'social multiplier' effect may amplify the impact of tobacco-21 laws," said lead author Abigail Friedman, an assistant professor at the Yale School of Public Health in New Haven, Conn.

"As peer smoking is a critical predictor of youth smoking, this study suggests that tobacco-21 laws may help reduce smoking among those most susceptible to tobacco use," she said in a Society for the Study of Addiction news release. "This result supports raising the age of sale to 21 as a means to reduce young adult smoking and improve public health."

As of June, 16 states and more than 400 localities had adopted tobacco-21 laws.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on youth and tobacco.

SOURCE: Addiction, news release, July 25, 2019
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