Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0463

Introduced
6/26/25  
Refer
6/26/25  
Report Pass
12/2/25  
Refer
12/2/25  
Report Pass
12/16/25  
Engrossed
4/22/26  

Caption

Tobacco: other; minors that purchase, possess, or use tobacco products, vapor products, or alternative nicotine products; sunset criminal penalties and civil sanctions for. Amends sec. 2 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.642).

Impact

If enacted, SB0463 would significantly alter existing state laws concerning tobacco products and minors. By removing criminal penalties and civil sanctions, the bill positions itself as a departure from the traditional punitive approach, advocating for a shift towards prevention and education. This could influence public health initiatives and how minors are educated about the risks associated with tobacco and nicotine use, potentially leading to broader public acceptance of harm reduction strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill 0463 seeks to amend laws pertaining to the purchase, possession, or use of tobacco products, including vapor and alternative nicotine products by minors. The bill proposes to sunset criminal penalties and civil sanctions that currently apply to minors engaging in these activities. This legislative measure reflects an approach aimed at reducing the punitive measures directed at minors while guiding them toward a more educational perspective on tobacco use and its health impacts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB0463 appears to be mixed. Supporters argue that the bill reduces the harsh consequences facing minors for tobacco-related offenses and promotes a more comprehensive approach to public health education. However, opponents may express concerns regarding the potential for increased tobacco use among minors if strict regulations are relaxed. The dialogue surrounding this bill reflects an ongoing debate about the role of laws in curbing tobacco use and protecting youth.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between protecting minors from the harms of tobacco while not criminalizing their use. Critics worry that sunsetting penalties could lead to more minors accessing tobacco products without sufficient deterrents. Meanwhile, advocates assert that education and harm reduction should take precedence over punitive measures to achieve better health outcomes. The discussion taps into broader societal concerns regarding youth access to tobacco and the effectiveness of current laws in mitigating public health risks.

Companion Bills

MI SB0465

Same As Tobacco: licenses; requirement that a person hold a license to sell a nicotine or tobacco product at retail; create certain temporary exemptions to. Amends 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 - 722.645) by adding sec. 1m. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0462'25

MI SB0464

Same As Tobacco: licenses; nicotine or tobacco product licensee; allow to sell nicotine or tobacco products at an unlicensed location under certain circumstances. Amends 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 - 722.645) by adding sec. 1p. TIE BAR WITH: SB 463'25, SB 466'25, SB 465'25

MI SB0466

Same As Tobacco: other; reference to 1915 PA 31 in the age of majority act of 1971; revise. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 1971 PA 79 (MCL 722.52 & 722.53). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0463'25, SB 0464'25, SB 0465'25

Previously Filed As

MI HB5372

Tobacco: other; minors that purchase, possess, or use tobacco products, vapor products, or alternative nicotine products; sunset criminal penalties and civil sanctions for. Amends sec. 2 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.642). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5370'25, HB 5371'25, HB 5368'25, HB 5369'25

MI SB0462

Tobacco: licenses; nicotine or tobacco products; require license to sell at retail. Amends title & secs. 1, 4 & 5 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 et seq.) & adds secs. 1a, 1c, 1e, 1g, 1i, 1k & 1o. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0465'25

MI HB3206

Modifies provisions related to the regulation of certain tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products

MI HB782

Provides relative to vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and modified risk tobacco products (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

MI HB177

Revise tobacco, alternative nicotine, and vapor product laws

MI SB449

To Provide Civil Immunity For Confiscation Of Alternative Nicotine Products, Vapor Products, E-liquid Products, Tobacco Products, And Cigarette Papers From A Minor At A School.

MI HB370

Elmore County, to levy an excise tax on vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and tobacco products; and to levy a property assessment.

MI HB5370

Tobacco: licenses; nicotine or tobacco products; require license to sell at retail. Amends title & secs. 1, 4 & 5 of 1915 PA 31 (MCL 722.641 et seq.) & adds secs. 1a, 1c, 1e, 1g, 1i, 1k & 1o. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5372'25, HB 5371'25, HB 5368'25, HB 5369'25

MI HB1192

To Prohibit The Possession Of Tobacco, Tobacco Products, And E-cigarettes By Students; And To Require The Parent Of A Student Who Uses, Possesses, Or Smokes Tobacco, Tobacco Products, Or E-cigarettes To Pay A Fine.

MI HB849

Regards electronic smoking, tobacco, nicotine, vapor products

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