Kansas bumps smoking age to 21

Kansans must be 21 or older to legally buy tobacco products beginning July 1. Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill Tuesday that raises the age from 18 after lawmakers from both parties supported the measure.

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April 12, 2023 - 2:51 PM

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill Tuesday that will require Kansans to be 21 or older to legally buy tobacco products, starting July 1.

The current age to buy cigarettes, electronic cigarettes and tobacco products is 18.

The bill received bipartisan support in the Legislature in March.

The federal government raised its age to buy tobacco products to 21 in 2019 and Kansas could have lost federal funds for substance abuse programs if it did not pass the bill.

Kansas joins 41 other states that have increased the age to 21.

Public health officials argue that raising the age to purchase tobacco products will reduce their use and result if lower health care costs.

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