New York

Legal Age to Buy Tobacco, E-Cigs Goes Up Wednesday in New York

The change was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Cuomo and will take effect in 120 days

What to Know

  • New York is the latest state to raise its smoking age from 18 to 21 in an effort to discourage teens from getting hooked
  • The law goes into effect Wednesday, Nov. 13
  • The NY Department of Health says nearly 40 percent of 12th grade students and 27 percent of high school students are now using e-cigarettes

New York has now raised the minimum age to buy tobacco and electronic cigarettes to 21 years old, from 18.

The law goes into effect Wednesday, Nov. 13.

Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the goal is to prevent addictive cigarette and vaping products from getting to young people.

The New York Department of Health says nearly 40 percent of 12th grade students and 27 percent of high school students are now using e-cigarettes. They say the increase is largely driven by flavored e-liquids.

The Surgeon General says 88% of adult smokers started using tobacco as minors and 90% of those who purchase cigarettes for minors are between 18 and 20 years old.

Cuomo's administration has pushed to outlaw flavored e-cigarettes, but a court has blocked that ban for now.

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