Youth Smoking Nears Zero
But Biden still wants to ban menthols to protect kids.

New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show youth smoking at a historic low, with just 1.9 percent of high schoolers lighting up in the past month. Youth vaping is also at its lowest level in a decade at 10 percent, and cigar use is down to 1.8 percent from 2.8 percent the previous year.
That's good news from a public health standpoint, but the data raise questions regarding the Biden administration's plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. A key argument for prohibition is that menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars appeal to youth, especially black youth, and banning them is essential to prevent future generations of addiction and outweighs the risks of illicit markets that are certain to follow. But the CDC data show that smoking rates among black high schoolers are so low they can't be reliably calculated.
A smoke-free society is typically defined as one where cigarette smoking is below 5 percent of the population. Applying this standard to youth, the U.S. has achieved a smoke-free generation. With youth smoking all but eliminated, it's hard to see menthol prohibition as anything other than an attempt to target adult consumers, particularly black smokers who are more likely to choose a menthol product.
Kids may have ditched cigarettes, but there are millions of adults who still use menthol cigarettes. Experiments in menthol prohibition in the European Union, Canada, and even Massachusetts aren't promising examples for the United States. A study of the effect of menthol prohibition in Poland, which had the highest menthol consumption in the E.U. at almost a third of the cigarette market, found no statistically significant change in cigarette consumption after the ban. Canada, which had a far smaller share of menthol smokers at 11 percent of the population, did see 21.5 percent of menthol smokers quit after the ban was imposed. However, 19.5 percent of menthol smokers continued to source their preferred cigarettes through other channels, and 59 percent just switched to nonmenthol cigarettes. Massachusetts became the first state to ban all flavored tobacco products. The ban was a boon to neighboring states like New Hampshire and Rhode Island, which enjoyed a surge in cigarette sales. Massachusetts lost $116 million in cigarette tax revenue in the first 12 months of the ban, according to the Tax Foundation.
The Food and Drug Administration downplays the risks of the illicit market for menthol and flavored cigars, arguing the FDA is only banning the sale, manufacture, and distribution, not individual use. These defenses ring hollow as Eric Garner was killed in 2014 during a confrontation with New York City police over selling untaxed cigarettes. The Volstead Act, which instituted national alcohol prohibition, also didn't ban individuals from consuming alcohol, but the results were disastrous all the same.
Last year, the mothers of Garner and Trayvon Martin, as well as the brother of George Floyd, urged the Biden administration to abandon its plans for a menthol ban. The American Civil Liberties Union and a host of criminal justice organizations have also been outspoken in their opposition to menthol prohibition, fearing that law enforcement responses for controlling the illicit market will be disproportionately concentrated on black communities.
In July, Sens. Marco Rubio (R–Fla.), Bill Cassidy (R–La.), Ted Budd (R–N.C.), and Bill Hagerty (R–Tenn.) wrote to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf expressing concern over the ban, arguing prohibition would enrich Mexican transnational criminal organizations who will seize the opportunity for a new profit center through trafficking flavored tobacco products.
The FDA's rule banning menthol cigarettes currently sits with the White House Office of Management and Budget for review and could be finalized before the end of the month. With the advent of safer alternatives to cigarettes, like vaping, and youth smoking at generational lows, the justification for embarking on a new era of prohibition looks more tenuous than ever.
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Of course, there is the bare possibility that the ban of anything is for the purpose of restricting individual freedoms, not controlling any one product.
What are cronyist profits? Chopped liver?
Even with youth smoking at 1.8%, we can’t be entirely certain we’ve fully flattened the curve and definitively shut down youth smoking. Only when all youth are getting vaccinated against smoking every 6 weeks in perpetuity can we be sure the youth smoking pandemic has been defeated in perpetuity.
Sure, but why that freedom? They just want to punish the uncool. They're allowing cannabis more and more, and nobody can say nicotine is a worse smoke or vape except for whose aficionados are uncool.
to protect kids.. no . that's not why they want to ban menthols.
Biden hates and I mean hates those dark skinned people.
Same reason Biden banned crack. He gets sick sadist joy from seeing black people rot in jail.
No. Biden is just upholding the Democrat's centuries long tradition of telling black people what to do.
Corn pop smoked menthols. He was a bad dude.
Study clearly mentions it's limitations, i.e. it is a self reporting study and this year they only got a 30% vs 45% response rate from the prior year; also many students went over to home school so not included. So this 'study' for now is crapola. Report says 22% of students reporting, have said they have tried tobacco and 10% report being current users of tobacco products or 27% decline, again, based on 30%, not 45% reporting.
That’s assuming the students taking the survey know what a tobacco product is. Unless they spelled it out for the kids you cannot assume they know.
Banning flavored cigarettes is racist.
Government is the guy who runs to the front of a parade and acts like he's leading it.
Government is the guy who says there is no parade when there is, and then when it can't be denied there's a parade, they declare it "an attack on Democracy".
Government is the guy that calls a parade an insurrection and orders the Stasi to track down and prosecute every marcher.
Government is the guy who prosecuted people who weren’t even at the parade.
Oh, my dog, drop the horseshit. Nobody is getting prosecuted for "parading". Unlike the BLM protests, cops on J6 mostly concentrated on rioters who were actually hurting people or breaking things. Why people insist on trying to paint these goons as martyrs is beyond me.
"Why people insist on trying to paint these goons as martyrs is beyond me."
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the Burn Loot Murder (BLM) crowd either, agreed.
Have you seen the price of a pack of smokes? How could kids afford it?
They're robbing department stores and selling the goods for the money to buy smokes.
They're cheap down at the local smash-n-grab.
Youth smoking nears zero and youth chewing tobacco use soars in fantastic Biden Economy!
And how much has drug usage by youth increased in the Biden economy?
But youth vaping hasn't, hence:
Oh, you thought...
Regulatory capture complete.
That was all pushed by tobacco companies to make it too expensive to make vapes. Costs a million dollars in paperwork for EACH flavor, so the cottage industry of vape juice makers dies and only large companies with scads of lawyers and lobbyists can afford it and actually get their approvals through.
I only vape garlic and anchovy flavors. Are they on the list?
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>>That's good news from a public health standpoint
dafuq is public health? also I thought O banned the menthols. also I thought "menthol" was the most literal dog whistle ever I can't believe you were permitted to post it
We are governed by mentally ill twelve year old.
It's a good thing we threw out the British monarchy, otherwise we would have the government telling American citizens how to live their lives.
Democrats have never believed that blacks are capable of making their own decisions and need guidance from whites who are so much wiser.
White man's burden.
Remember the day Hitler became the public health doctor?
I'm delighted to hear the youth do not want to smoke.
Cigarettes are filthy murder weapons that give the victim no advantage whatsoever while addicting them, stealing money from their pockets, rotting their teeth, and giving them death sentences. And later, society pays for their medical fights to stay alive. The only people who get an advantage from smoking cigarettes are the drug dealer manufacturers making hundreds of billions off their victims' addictions and deaths.
I guess that would apply to legalized pot as well or as is the case in Oregon, legalizing other drugs. More and more studies are showing that pot is not this safe, non threatening item that some want to portray it as. The next thing we'll hear is that the taxpayer has to pick up the medical bills for these drug users, as well as pay for new treatment facilities for their addiction problem.
"society pays for their medical fights to stay alive"
BS.... Sin Taxes pay more than enough to cover that in fact it's the smokers who pickup the non-smokers medical bills.
Course the whole Commie-Healthcare is the issue at its very premise.
Pay attention here!!!: This is how leftards get their tyrannical power madness done. First they pitch commie-healthcare as *free* to save everyone (where 'free' really means the freedom to STEAL). Then they complain about everything they cannot dictate concerning their supposedly *free* BS.
So what it really is, is getting permission to STEAL from you by gun-point under the disguise of being ?free? and then using the premise of stealing your money to DICTATE everything you do.
And that is the entire Democrat Platform without the deception.
It's interesting that there is an obsession with banning cigarettes, vaping, etc. at the same time that government is trying to legalize pot across the country. We are told that legal pot will raise all sorts of taxes. Well, so do cigarettes. I personally don't use cigarettes or pot, but if you want to discourage one, why encourage the other? And if it's taxes you are concerned about, then you should be encourging cigarette sales just as you encourage pot sales.
Or be concerned about an ever-growing [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] ideology that is literally conquering the USA. Taxes for Commie-Healthcare is UN-Constitutional. i.e. An illegal act of government.
I celebrate kids smoking pot instead.
A key argument for prohibition is that menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars appeal to youth, especially black youth,
It would be great if they called this the 'Eric Garner Law' but they aren't that self aware.
Today's kids are so lame.
This data is false. I teach high school, and can tell you the percentage of students who vape is far higher than 10%. My “good” students are afraid to use the restroom during passing period because they can’t get through the hoards of vapers, so always ask to use the bathroom once class starts. Then there are the jittery kids who need to go to the bathroom the moment you are done lecturing. And even the ones who are probably vaping right in the classroom. If I had to exit are I’d say it’s closer to 40% vape.