Restrictions Lifted: Flavored Tobacco Products to Return to Ohio Shelves

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Jan.25.2024
Restrictions Lifted: Flavored Tobacco Products to Return to Ohio Shelves
Flavored e-cigarettes and tobacco products banned in Ohio cities are set to reappear on gas station shelves after a recent vote.

According to a report by news.yahoo on January 25th, fruit-flavored e-cigarettes, menthol cigarettes, and other flavored tobacco products will soon make a comeback on the shelves of gas stations in Columbus and other Ohio cities where their sale was previously banned.

 

According to reports, the Ohio State Legislature voted on Wednesday, January 24, to overturn Governor Mike DeWine's veto on flavored tobacco products. The decision, which prohibits local governments from implementing statutory regulations on tobacco sales, including bans on flavored tobacco products, was overturned.

 

The legislation that determines the association will come into effect in three months, which means that flavor tobacco bans recently implemented in cities like Columbus, Dayton, and other cities in Ohio will no longer be enforceable.

 

From the current situation, it appears that the Democratic Party opposes this bill. Hearcel Craig, a Democratic senator from Columbus, Ohio, argues that preserving the local government's ban on flavored tobacco sales is crucial for protecting public health, especially that of minors. He emphasizes that in order to reduce tobacco usage, local control regulations should first be implemented, followed by a comprehensive state policy.

 

In addition, Senator Kent Smith (D-Oakland City) expressed that overturning the veto decision would not only lift the ban on flavored tobacco but also render existing local tobacco licensing regulations ineffective. These regulations are typically aimed at preventing the sale of tobacco products to minors, a crucial step in promoting public health.

 

From the perspective of the Republican Party, there is generally support for the sale of flavored tobacco products. Several Republicans, including Senator Shane Wilkin (R-Hillsboro), have defended overturning the veto, arguing that it is necessary to protect the livelihood of small business owners. Wilkins believes that when one town's businesses can sell flavored tobacco while stores in a neighboring town cannot, it creates a barrier to competition.

 

Republican Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) believes that allowing local governments to establish their own regulations will impose unreasonable burdens on business owners, who will have to keep track of a series of different bans and restrictions in multiple jurisdictions. He added that the legislative body should consider overturning a governor's veto when a provision receives a supermajority support.

 

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