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Council explores bold move to ban cigarette sales

October 08, 2024 | Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Council explores bold move to ban cigarette sales
During a recent council meeting, discussions centered on the feasibility of eliminating cigarette sales in Massachusetts municipalities. Council members requested a comprehensive report examining how other communities have approached this issue, including potential health benefits, best practices, and financial implications.

Councilor Ojeda emphasized the importance of these discussions, highlighting the significant health risks associated with smoking. He noted that cigarette smoking leads to over 480,000 deaths annually in the United States, a staggering figure that surpasses the total U.S. military casualties in all wars combined. Ojeda pointed out that tobacco use often begins in adolescence, with nearly 90% of adult smokers having tried cigarettes by age 18. He expressed concern over the targeting of youth and low-income communities by tobacco companies, which seek to replace smokers who quit or die.

The council's initiative reflects a growing trend among municipalities to consider stricter regulations on tobacco sales, aiming to foster a nicotine-free generation. As the council awaits the feasibility report, the implications of such a decision could have far-reaching effects on public health and community safety.

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