Tobacco-Free Kids Applauds DC Mayor Bowser for Signing Measure to End Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products; Move Will Advance Health Equity and Save Lives
Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
July 21, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C. – We strongly applaud Mayor Muriel Bowser for signing the bill ending the sale of flavored tobacco products – including flavored e-cigarettes, menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. This historic action will protect kids from tobacco addiction, advance health equity and save lives, especially among Black residents.
We thank Mayor Bowser for her leadership in protecting the health of DC’s kids and promoting health equity. We also thank Council Members Mary Cheh, Vincent Gray and Charles Allen for their continuing leadership in the fight. The new law will help DC crack down on the tobacco industry’s most pernicious tactic for luring and addicting kids – the marketing of flavored products. And it will help end the industry’s predatory targeting of Black communities with menthol cigarettes – a form of institutional racism that has taken a devastating toll on Black lives and health, is a major cause of health disparities, and must be stopped once and for all. The addition of menthol and other flavored tobacco products came in response to robust public input throughout the process.
Importantly, the measure will be enforced in ways that protect against any potential law enforcement abuse. DC’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs – not the police – will enforce the new measure, and enforcement will only be on retailers, not individual consumers. The law includes an amendment that makes this explicitly and abundantly clear.
Flavored products have fueled the current epidemic of youth e-cigarette use, with 13% of DC high school students currently using e-cigarettes. Nationally, 3.6 million kids use e-cigarettes, with a growing percentage of them using e-cigarettes frequently or daily – a sure sign of addiction. We know that 83% of youth e-cigarette users use flavored products.
Flavored products have also long been a favorite tobacco industry strategy for targeting kids, Black Americans, the LGBTQ community and other communities. Half of all kids who ever try smoking start with menthol cigarettes. The evidence shows that menthol makes it easier for kids to start smoking and harder for smokers to quit. Because of the tobacco industry’s predatory marketing, 85% of Black smokers now smoke menthol cigarettes, compared to less than 10% in the 1950s. Menthol cigarettes are a major reason why tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable death among Black Americans – claiming 45,000 Black lives every year – and why Black Americans have a harder time quitting smoking and are more likely to die from tobacco-related diseases like lung cancer, heart disease and stroke.
In addition, cheap, flavored cigars – sold in hundreds of flavors like banana smash, cherry dynamite and chocolate – have flooded the market in recent years and fueled the popularity of these products with kids. According to the 2020 National Youth Tobacco Survey, cigars are now the most popular tobacco product among Black high school students and the second most popular tobacco product, after e-cigarettes, among all high school students.
We strongly urge DC leaders to finish the job by fully funding this legislation so it can be implemented soon and start saving lives.