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NYC council votes to make tobacco-buying age 21

New York : Smokers younger than 21 in the nation's biggest city will soon be barred from buying cigarettes after the New York City Council voted overwhelming Wednesday to raise the tobacco-purchasing age to higher

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: October 31, 2013 8:01 IST

“We know that tobacco dependence can begin very soon after a young person first tries smoking so it's critical that we stop young people from smoking before they ever start,” Bloomberg said in a statement.


With Wednesday's vote, New York is by far the biggest city to bar cigarette sales to 19- and 20-year-olds. Similar legislation is expected to come to a vote in Hawaii this December. The tobacco-buying age is 21 in Needham, Massachusetts, and is poised to rise to 21 in January in nearby Canton, Massachusetts. The state of New Jersey is also considering a similar proposal.

Lawmakers who pushed for the change site city statistics that show youth smoking rates have plateaued at 8.5 percent since 2007.

“We have to do more and that's what we're doing today,” said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. “We have a real chance of leading the country and the world.”

The city's current age limit is 18, a federal minimum that's standard in many places. Smoking in city parks and beaches is already prohibited as it is in restaurants.
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