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Susie Cambria, MSW

Public Policy Consulting

Comparison of current legislation and proposed changes to law regarding youth


access to tobacco products

Current law (D.C. CODE ANN. § 22-1320 "Prohibition Against Selling Tobacco Products to Minors Amendment
(1991) Act of 2009"
(a) No person shall sell, give, or furnish any Sec. 3 Prohibitions
cigarette or other tobacco product to any “(a) No person shall sell, give, or furnish any cigarette or other tobacco
person under 18 years of age. product to, or purchase any cigarette or other tobacco product on behalf of,
any person under 18 years of age.
Any person who sells any cigarette or other Sec. 3 Prohibitions
tobacco product who has reasonable cause to “(b)(1) Any person who sells any cigarette or other tobacco product who has
believe that a person who attempts to reasonable cause to believe that a person who attempts to purchase the
purchase the product is under 18 years of age product is under 27 years of age shall require that the purchaser present
shall require that the purchaser present identification that indicates his or her age.
identification that indicates his or her age.
In any place or business where a person sells Sec. 3 Prohibitions
any cigarette or other tobacco product, the “(d)(1) In any place or business where a person sells any cigarette or other
owner, manager, or person in charge of the tobacco product, the owner, manager, or person in charge of the place or
place or business shall post a warning sign that business shall post a warning sign that includes the following: “No person
includes the following: "No person under 18 under 18 years of age shall purchase any cigarette or other tobacco product.
years of age shall purchase any cigarette or Retailers will ask for proof of age from any person seeking to purchase any
other tobacco product. The United States cigarette or other tobacco product who appears to be under 27 years of age.
Surgeon General has issued a warning that The United States Surgeon General has issued a warning that smoking causes
smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy.”
emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy."

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Current law (D.C. CODE ANN. § 22-1320 "Prohibition Against Selling Tobacco Products to Minors Amendment
(1991) Act of 2009"
Sec. 7.
“(b) a person under the age of 18 shall be fined not more than $50 for the
first violation, and not more than 500 or less than $100 for a subsequent
violation. In lieu of or in addition to any fine provided in this subsection, a
person convicted of violating any provision of this section may be required to
perform not less than 25 hours of community service for an agency of the
District government or a nonprofit or other community service organization.”
Sec. 10. Blunt Wrap Prohibition
(a) The Council of the District of Columbia finds that:
(1) Those products commonly known as blunt wraps are being marketed and
used primarily for encasing, wrapping, or rolling controlled substances for
purposes of smoking and are not being used to any significant extent for the
lawful purpose of wrapping tobacco.
(2) As a result, there is a need to classify blunt wraps as drug paraphernalia
and it is in the public interest and will promote the general welfare of the
public to ban the sale or distribution of such products in order to protect the
public health, safety, and welfare as part of this state’s efforts to prevent drug
abuse.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, or distribute a blunt
wrap.
(c) For purposes of this section, a “blunt wrap” means any product that is
made or sold for encasing, wrapping, or rolling materials of any kind for
purposes of smoking, if such product is designed to be filled by the consumer
and is:
(1) Made wholly or in part of tobacco; or
(2) Made of paper or any other material that does not contain tobacco, and is:
(A) Intended, when filled by the consumer, to produce a finished wrap that
measures more than 120 millimeters on its longest side; or
(B) Sold as a pre-rolled hollow cone, the circumference of which is not equal
at both ends.
(d) Whoever violates this subsection shall be imprisoned for not more than 6
months or fined for not more than $ 1,000, or both, unless the violation
occurs after the person has been convicted in the District of Columbia of a
violation of this chapter, in which case the person shall be imprisoned for not
more than 2 years, or fined not more than $ 5,000, or both.

August 11, 2009

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