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===[http://www.natocentral.org/tobacco-tax-maps Maps of Vapor and Tobacco Taxes]=== | |||
*Page contains several maps of taxes on several kinds of tobacco and vapor products. | |||
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===2021: Article: [https://filtermag.org/vape-taxes-increase-smoking/?fbclid=IwAR1-XO6IuZI2l4ydWqGZc99smyG8xX4DuP3X29PWBTSoEWBfw_BB0r1zlcc To Increase Smoking Rates Among Young Adults, Keep Hiking Vape Taxes]=== | |||
* Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) youth surveys indicate that vaping rates among high school students increased between 2017-2019, after vape taxes were imposed in several jurisdictions. | |||
*Of eight states that had e-cigarette taxes prior to 2019, seven saw an increase in proportions of young adult smokers after their state e-cigarette tax went into effect. | |||
**California had a 34 percent increase in people aged 18-24 who smoked after the passage of an e-cigarette tax. Deleware's increase was 48.6 percent. Pennsylvania passed a 40% wholesale tax on vapor products, which closed 1/3 of the vape shops in that state and increased smoking in the 18-24 year old age group by 19 percent. Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota and West Virginia also say increases in smoking in young adults after passing taxes on vapor products. | |||
*Peer-reviewed studies have found that high taxation rates on e-cigarettes increase smoking and/or prevent adult smokers from transitioning to less harmful alternatives. | |||
===2020: Article: [https://filtermag.org/native-american-reservations-new-york-vape-shops/ Native American Reservations a Haven for New York Vape Shops]=== | ===2020: Article: [https://filtermag.org/native-american-reservations-new-york-vape-shops/ Native American Reservations a Haven for New York Vape Shops]=== | ||