Gov. Cuomo moves to ban the sale of menthol flavored e-cigs
Governor Andrew Cuomo has accepted New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker's recommendation to include menthol in the ban of selling flavored e-cigarettes and nicotine e-liquids. This comes after the state banned the sale of e-cigs and nicotine e-liquids on Sept. 17, 2019. Currently, 63% of young people are using menthol e-cigs. Including menthol in the the ban will combat its rising use by young people. For more information on the recommendation, click here
Health disparities major focus of speakers at Albany County Public Hearing on ending sale of flavored tobacco
On September 24, Albany County residents and national experts from the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council joined forces to let lawmakers know how tobacco use contributes to health disparities. National experts, Drs. Phil Gardiner and Valerie Yerger, along with Albany NAACP President Debora Brown-Johnson highlighted the predatory practices of the tobacco industry in aggressively marketing menthol-flavored tobacco in African American communities. As a result, African American smokers are 3x as likely to smoke menthol as white smokers. Because menthol makes it easier for people (especially youth) to start and harder for them...
Albany County public hearing on ending the sale of all flavored tobacco products. Your voice matters!
The Albany County Legislature is holding a public hearing on Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 7:15pm on Local Law "E" for 2019 that would end the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol and flavored e-cigarettes. The stated intent of the law is to reduce youth tobacco use by limiting their access to flavored products. More than 80% of young people who have ever used a tobacco product say they started with a flavored product. Flavoring, including menthol, makes it easier for young people to start smoking---the menthol and flavorings make inhalation less irritating. Among youth who currently smoke cigarettes in New York State,...
Commentary: E-cigs aren’t as safe as industry wants you to think – Times Union
Commentary: E-cigs aren't as safe as industry wants you to think - Times Union.
Letter: New tobacco policies will protect youth – Times Union
Letter: New tobacco policies will protect youth - Times Union.






To the left is a typical tobacco product display. If you don’t use tobacco, you may not even notice, but kids do. Kids see. Kids notice. Kids remember. In fact, kids are more than twice as likely as adults to notice and remember retail tobacco marketing.