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Connecticut & Maryland Eye Statewide Bans on Flavored Tobacco


Connecticut & Maryland Eye Statewide Bans on Flavored Tobacco
NATIONAL REPORT Lawmakers in two more states are considering putting an end to the sale of flavored tobacco products within their borders.
If the measures get signed into law, Connecticut and Maryland would follow the lead of Massachusetts and California. However, California s flavored tobacco ban is on hold as it prepares to appear before the voters in the November 2022 election, as
Convenience Store News previously reported.
On Feb. 8, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong submitted testimony in support of state Senate Bill 326, An Act Prohibiting the Sale of Flavored Cigarettes, Tobacco Products, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and Vapor Products. ....

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Connecticut Considers Banning Menthol, Flavored Tobacco


Connecticut Eyes Flavored Tobacco Ban
Lawmakers want to eliminate all flavors, including menthol, for tobacco and vaping products. 
February 10, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. Connecticut legislators are considering a full ban on flavored tobacco and electronic cigarette products, including menthol cigarettes, the Hartford Courant reports.
Senate Bill 326 would outlaw the sale of flavored tobacco, vape and electronic nicotine delivery systems. The proposal defines flavor as a “distinguishable taste or aroma,” including any type of “fruit, chocolate, menthol, mint, wintergreen, vanilla, honey, candy, cocoa, dessert, alcoholic beverage, herb or spice.” The taste or aroma of tobacco is not included in the description.
Retailers oppose the bill because of the potential to lose a significant revenue stream. “By banning menthol cigarettes, it’s not only going to jeopardize our sales, but also revenue for the state,” said Nurul Alam, owner of Foodland, during a ....

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Connecticut lawmakers seek wholesale ban on menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products


Connecticut lawmakers seek wholesale ban on menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products
Michael Hamad, Hartford Courant
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Proposed legislation before the Connecticut General Assembly would ban stores like Sam s Quick Stop in Hartford from selling flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes.
As concerns about the health risks of vaping among young people continue to grow, Connecticut lawmakers want to eliminate all flavored e-cigarette and tobacco products including menthol cigarettes, which tobacco companies have disproportionately marketed to communities of color.
“Back in the 1960s, the Black community: we didn’t see ourselves in commercials,” said the Rev. D. Stanley Lord, president of the Greater Bridgeport NAACP. “All of a sudden [the] tobacco [industry] saw that and said, ‘hey, we can put Blacks in commercials and make it cool to smoke.’ . We n ....

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