King County group wants tobacco age raised to 21 in state

A King County citizens board wants the Legislature to raise the legal age of tobacco purchase to 21 from 18.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Monday, April 21, 2014 4:18pm
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A King County citizens board wants the Legislature to raise the legal age of tobacco purchase to 21 from 18.

Looking to reduce tobacco use among youth, the King County Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Administrative Board recently voted to approve a resolution to change the legal age of tobacco purchase in Washington State, according to a media release from the board.

The board is asking legislators to change state law to increase the legal age to 21 to purchase all tobacco products to put it in line with alcohol and recreational marijuana.

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“We are very concerned about the health hazards to youth caused by the use of tobacco,” said Pat Godfrey, chair of the board, “and some health problems may not show up for several years.”

The volunteer board is composed of county residents with personal or professional knowledge and expertise in alcohol and drug abuse. They provide recommendations and input to King County officials on programs, services, policy, and budget issues.

Tobacco continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease in King County and the nation. Cigarette smoking alone causes an estimated 480,000 deaths in the United States every year, according to the latest U.S. Surgeon General’s report, with lung cancer being the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women. Smoking causes other cancers as well, including throat, mouth, nasal cavity, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, and cervix.

Almost 90 percent of adult smokers began smoking by age 18 and about 75 percent of adult smokers became daily smokers before age 21.

“We think age 18 is too young,” said Godfrey, speaking on behalf of the board. “At least make it comparable to the legal purchase of alcohol and recreational marijuana, both of which are set at age 21.”


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