Tobacco industry submits signatures on California referendum to block ban on flavored products sales

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The tobacco industry is turning in signatures for a referendum on the new law banning the sale of flavored tobacco sales effective Jan. 1.

by telling them the petitions were for a measure to ban sales of flavored tobacco products to minors, a charge the coalition denied.

“This is Big Tobacco’s latest attempt to profit at the expense of our kids’ health,” Newsom said at the timeThe law Newsom signed would ban the retail sale of flavored tobacco products including menthol and fruit flavors, as well as those used in electronic cigarettes. To win legislative approval, the bill exempted hookah, expensive cigars and flavored pipe tobacco. It also does not apply to Internet sales of flavored productsSen.

The high cost of qualifying the referendum and delaying the law for nearly two years would be eclipsed by the profits the industry would make selling flavored tobacco products in the meantime, supporters of the ban say. They estimate sales of menthol products alone will bring the industry $1.1 billion in revenue during the 22 months that California’s law would be delayed.

 

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