The Associated Press reports:
The U.S. government on Thursday released its long-awaited plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, citing the toll on Black smokers and young people.
“The proposed rules would help prevent children from becoming the next generation of smokers and help adult smokers quit,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, in a statement. He added that the ban would also be an “important step to advance health equity” by reducing disparities in tobacco use.
The Food and Drug Administration said eliminating menthol cigarettes could prevent between 300,000 and 650,000 smoking deaths over 40 years. Menthol accounts for more than a third of cigarettes sold in the U.S, and the mint flavor is favored by Black smokers and young people.
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“This is the first time there’s been support from an administration,” to ban menthol, said Mitch Zeller, FDA’s recently retired tobacco center director. https://t.co/HukF3z2wHj
— Matthew Perrone (@AP_FDAwriter) April 28, 2022