The
new law, signed by Governor Kate Brown on Wednesday and taking
effect on Jan. 1, bans under-21s from buying tobacco products
and vaping devices, and makes vendors liable for fines for
under-age sales.
The current age limit in the state is 18.
The higher age already applies in California, Hawaii, Maine and
New Jersey.
Oregon residents aged 21 and older have been able to buy
marijuana for recreational use since 2015.
About 7,000 people die from cigarette-related illnesses a year
in Oregon, according to the state's public health department.
About 70 percent of U.S. adults support raising the tobacco
purchasing age, including 57 percent of smokers, according to a
2013 study published in Tobacco Control, an international peer
review journal on tobacco use.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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