Oregon City Supports Statewide Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products
OREGON CITY, OR — Oregon City has taken a stand against flavored tobacco products by passing a resolution on Wednesday that calls for an end to their sale.
This year we introduced a comprehensive tobacco control bill which would increase the age of sale for tobacco products from 18 to 21, prohibit sales of tobacco in pharmacies, add electronic-cigarettes to the states’ smoke-free workplace law, require child-proof caps on liquid nicotine containers and prohibit tobacco use on public and private school property. While the bill quickly gained significant support – passing the Senate 32-2 and public support from a clear majority of the House, including the Speaker of the House – the bill was not taken up for a vote in the House prior to the July 31st deadline. It will be our prioirty issue in the 2017-2018 session.