In a spirited debate during the Vermont House session on March 14, lawmakers voiced strong opinions on public health and local business impacts, particularly regarding legislation aimed at regulating vaping products.
One representative passionately declared, “Yes for our children. Yes for improved health of our state. And yes for our economy. Oops. And no for big tobacco,” highlighting the tension between public health initiatives and the interests of the tobacco industry. This statement underscores the ongoing struggle to balance economic considerations with the health of Vermont's youth.
Another member from Newberry expressed concerns for local businesses, stating that their general store has never sold a vape to anyone underage. They urged lawmakers to consider the potential consequences of strict regulations, warning that it could drive customers to neighboring New Hampshire, where regulations may be less stringent.
This exchange reflects a broader discussion about the implications of vaping legislation on both public health and local economies. As the House continues to deliberate, the outcomes of these discussions could significantly shape Vermont's approach to tobacco and vaping products in the future.