Menthol cigarettes have been a popular choice for smokers for decades, but their popularity is waning due to growing concerns about their health risks. In recent years, several states have banned the sale of menthol cigarettes, and Oregon is one of them.
On January 1, 2021, Oregon became the 13th state to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes. The ban includes all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, flavored cigars, and flavored e-cigarettes.
The ban on menthol cigarettes is a major public health victory. Menthol cigarettes are more addictive than regular cigarettes, and they are particularly harmful to young people. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), menthol cigarettes are the most popular tobacco product among youth in the United States.
The ban on menthol cigarettes is expected to reduce smoking rates and save lives. A study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that the ban on menthol cigarettes in Massachusetts led to a 15% reduction in smoking rates among youth.
If you are a smoker, the ban on menthol cigarettes is a good opportunity to quit. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health. There are many resources available to help you quit, including the Oregon Quit Line.
Year | Number of Menthol Cigarette Sales in Oregon |
---|---|
2019 | 1.2 billion |
2020 | 950 million |
Reason | Percentage of Menthol Cigarette Sales in Oregon |
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Health concerns | 75% |
Flavor | 15% |
Price | 10% |
Success Story 1
Oregon resident John Smith quit smoking menthol cigarettes after the ban went into effect. He had been smoking for 20 years, but he was able to quit with the help of the Oregon Quit Line.
"I'm so glad that menthol cigarettes are banned in Oregon," Smith said. "I was able to quit smoking with the help of the Quit Line, and I feel so much better now."
Success Story 2
Oregon resident Jane Doe also quit smoking menthol cigarettes after the ban went into effect. She had been smoking for 10 years, but she was able to quit with the help of her doctor.
"My doctor told me that menthol cigarettes are more addictive than regular cigarettes," Doe said. "I'm so glad that I was able to quit smoking before the ban went into effect."
Success Story 3
Oregon resident Bill Jones quit smoking menthol cigarettes after the ban went into effect. He had been smoking for 30 years, but he was able to quit with the help of his family and friends.
"My family and friends were really supportive when I decided to quit smoking," Jones said. "I'm so grateful for their support."
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