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Indiana Raises Tobacco Age To 21 Starting Today

That change left Indiana lawmakers scrambling to update state law to comply

At the end of last year, a federal law raised the minimum age from 18 to 21 for buying or using tobacco and vaping products.

That change left Indiana lawmakers scrambling to update state law to comply — and it officially goes into effect Wednesday, July 1.

Retailers had been carding people wanting to buy tobacco and vaping products since the beginning of the year, even though different federal agencies gave conflicting information about enforcement.

Now that the state law will be official, there’s a clear answer.

Non-smoker Elizabeth Gustin agrees with the minimum age increase.

“From personal experience, I know definitely for me, that’s kind of what it felt. I’m an adult now, so I definitely agree that you should definitely have to be 21 regardless of what kind of tobacco product it is. 21 is definitely more reasonable than 18,” she says.

I’m sure there’s some people that think that if they can vote at 18, why can’t they smoke at 18? So that’s up to the state, obviously, they made it a law and they made a change,” Gary Peisert agrees.

Other people say if you’re old enough to drive, vote, and enlist in the military, that should mean you’re an adult instead of waiting until you’re 21.

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