These bans on flavored e-cigarettes could do more harm than good.

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Something very curious is happening as anti-tobacco groups led by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids seek city-by-city, state-by-state bans on flavored tobacco products.

They have succeeded in just one state — Massachusetts, which ended the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, e-cigarettes and cigars, last June. In a full-page ad in The Boston Globe, the anti-tobacco groups thanked lawmakers “for protecting our kids and communities.”

And yet. Sales tax data shows that as cigarette sales declined in Massachusetts, they grew in neighboring states — an early indication that the bans may not be reducing tobacco consumption.

Elsewhere, what began as campaigns against all flavored tobacco products — the menthol cigarettes that kill smokers, the flavored cigars that are popular with young Black people and the flavored electronic cigarettes that have provoked alarm among middle-class parents — evolved into something entirely different.

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Marc Gunther – Medium – 2021-04-21.

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