Posted on 09/20/2016 12:37:52 PM PDT by MichCapCon
A state senator wants the Legislature to prohibit the city of Ann Arbor or any other local government from upping the legal age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21. Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, has introduced Senate Bill 1066 to pre-empt local governments from imposing age limits on legal tobacco sales different from the age prescribed by state law (which is 18).
This local law will do absolutely nothing to stop people from smoking; they will simply drive just outside the city and purchase what they want, said Jones, R-Grand Ledge, in a press release. However, it will really harm the owners of small mom and pop stores and gas stations in the city who are just trying to make a living.
Charles Owens, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, said his trade association would support Jones bill.
Local governments are totally out of control and totally off the leash when it comes to regulations, Owens said. If you consider that there is already federal and state regulations dealing with tobacco, this is a clear duplication of regulation and an overreach by local government.
The Ann Arbor City Council approved the ordinance in August and became the first municipality in the state to make the legal age 21 to purchase tobacco products. The ordinance takes effect Jan. 1.
If they’re old enough to enlist then they’re old enough for all the privileges of citizenship.
I don’t like it. I disagree with Ann Arbor, but this isn’t a matter of protecting someone’s civil rights (any more than ANY minimum age). As such, I think the state shouldn’t interfere with the decision of a more local government, even if they do have the legitimate authority to do so.
Ann Arbor smokers can cross the city lines to buy tobacco. If Ann Arbor wants to lose the tax revenue, that’s their own foolishness.
Apparently the county that Ann Arbor is in wants to ban plastic bags as well. This seems like an omnibus move by the state to keep local governments from overreaching.
“I dont like it.”
So would you ban the Bill that Would Ban Ann Arbor’s Ban on Young Adult Tobacco Sales?
According to Obamacare childhood ends at 26
Yep. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms :)
No, but I’d vote against it. Smart ass. ;-)
Notice that I didn’t call them rights.
Welp...I do.
The right to keep and bar arms is obvious.
The right to participate in the open market of lawful substances is implied.
Yay spell check...bar is a word, just not the right one. But you knew that :)
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