Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2562

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To create a nicotine free generation

Impact

If enacted, HB 2562 will amend existing laws in the Commonwealth regarding the definitions and regulation of tobacco products. It will introduce a new stipulation that expands the current restrictions on tobacco sales, making it illegal to sell these products to anyone born after January 1, 2006. This change signifies a shift in public policy aimed at enhancing protection for minors, thereby setting the state on a path towards potential reductions in public health issues tied to tobacco usage, such as lung disease, cancer, and other related ailments.

Summary

House Bill 2562, titled 'An Act to create a nicotine free generation', seeks to prohibit the sale of tobacco products to individuals born on or after January 1, 2006. The bill is aimed at reducing youth smoking and nicotine addiction by effectively creating a generation that is unable to legally purchase tobacco products. This legislative effort responds to the increasing health concerns associated with tobacco use, particularly among young people, and reflects a broader public health initiative to combat nicotine addiction across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Contention

The proposal may face opposition from tobacco retailers and advocates of personal choice, who could argue that such a prohibition infringes upon individual freedoms. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the potential economic impact on businesses reliant on tobacco sales. Despite this, supporters argue that the public health benefits far outweigh these concerns, as the bill could significantly decrease the number of young individuals who begin using tobacco, thereby fostering a healthier future generation.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1568

To create a nicotine free generation

MA H3067

Relative to oral nicotine products

MA S1945

To impose an excise tax on oral nicotine products

MA H3074

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction

MA H3075

Relative to protecting youth by closing the synthetic nicotine loophole

MA S1949

Relative to protecting youth by closing the synthetic nicotine loophole

MA S2020

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction by increasing the tax on cigarettes

MA SR206

Creates the Youth Tobacco and Nicotine Cessation Task Force.

MA HR374

Creates the Youth Tobacco and Nicotine Cessation Task Force to study the effects and impacts of nicotine use by persons under twenty-one years of age

MA S26

Authorizing the town of Brookline to prohibit or restrict the application of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides

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