S1568
An Act to create a nicotine free generation
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to create a "nicotine-free generation" by prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to individuals born on or after January 1, 2006, in Massachusetts. The goal is to reduce the number of young people who start using tobacco and ultimately decrease the long-term health consequences associated with nicotine addiction. This legislation aims to protect the health of future generations by preventing them from accessing tobacco products.
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Primary sponsor
Jason M. Lewis
Cosponsors
Jason M. Lewis
John F. Keenan
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