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Bills to Limit E-Cigarettes

May 14, 2024, 12:00 AM by Brenda Pilgrim, MASB Assistant Director of Government Relations

Vaping (e-cigarettes) use continues to increase with young adults and teens. The University of Michigan's 2019 research found that 30% of Michigan high schoolers have reported vaping. Vaping products contain highly addictive nicotine and can be used to deliver marijuana and other drugs.

Vaping is not safer than smoking, as many of the same chemicals are present in a traditional cigarette.

Unfortunately, manufacturers of vaping products continue to market to youth by using candy flavors and modifying the shape and size of devices. Flavors like bubble gum, blue razzberry and grape blow pop are common in most brands. The electronic devices used to vape are designed to look like flash drives and highlighters making concealment easier.  

Michigan retailers are not required to be licensed to sell tobacco products making it difficult to enforce the law prohibiting tobacco sales to adolescents. Changes are needed and this will take the effort of schools and our many partners.  

Keep MI Kids Tobacco Free Alliance is a coalition of health organizations that have proposed change through the following House bills.      

House Bill 647- 650 would repeal Michigan’s ban on local governments from passing policies that regulate the sale of tobacco and nicotine products. These bills would establish a new tax on e-cigarettes. This new revenue would specifically be used for tobacco prevention and cessation programs. HB 649 and HB 650 address the use of flavors in tobacco. Tobacco flavors would be illegal, this also includes rolling papers and filters. The lack of flavors will make vaping less attractive to youth.    

HB 651-HB 654 would establish fines for retailers who sell to minors, and modifies the Purchase, Use, Possession (PUP Laws). Retailers who violate these laws would be fined $1,500 for the first violation. If four violations are found in a 36-month period, the retailer will be fined and their license will be revoked. Any individual who supplies tobacco products to a minor will be guilty of a misdemeanor and will be fined.  

MASB supports and believes that these bills are important to the health and well-being of our youth. Please consider drafting a Resolution of Support for Protect Mi Kids Bill Package. A draft resolution is available here for your use. This resolution and your voice will help in moving this vital legislation forward.  

For more information on each bill follow this link to Protect Mi Kids Bill Package Priorities.