By Melissa Patrick
Kentucky Health News
Most Kentucky adults support the idea of licensing retail stores to sell tobacco and electronic-cigarette products, and revoking the licenses of repeat offenders who sell the products to minors, according to a Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky poll taken Jan. 18-23.
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The question posed to them was, "Currently, tobacco retailers do not need a license to sell tobacco and vape products in Kentucky, but requiring such a license would be a way to make sure they are following and enforcing all the laws, including underage sales. Knowing this, do you support or oppose requiring retailers that sell tobacco to be licensed?"
Then they were asked, "If a licensed retailer were found to have repeatedly violated state law by selling tobacco and vape products to kids, would you support or oppose the revocation of their license?"To this question, 86% of the respondents said they would support such licenses being revoked; 11% said they would oppose it; and 3% were undecided.
The 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey, released Nov. 3, said "Data shows licensing requirements for tobacco products reduces youth tobacco-initiation rates, usage of tobacco and electronic products, and allow cities to monitor compliance with tobacco control laws."2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey graphic, depicting national data |
Further, the survey found, "In 2023, 10.0% of high-school students and 4.6% of middle-school students used e-cigarettes during the past 30 days. From 2022 to 2023, a significant decline in current e-cigarette use occurred among high-school students . . . while no statistically significant change occurred among middle-school students," whose usage was much lower than that of high-school students, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.
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