Plain English Breakdown
The bill increases the age limit from 30 to 49, not 50 as stated in the candidate explanation.
Age Verification for Tobacco Products
This bill changes Tennessee's laws to require proof of age before selling or distributing tobacco products and sets a new age limit where sellers do not need to ask for ID.
What This Bill Does
- Requires people buying tobacco, smoking hemp, vapor products, or smokeless nicotine products to show proof of their age if the seller thinks they might be under 50 years old.
- Increases from 30 to 49 years old the age at which sellers do not need to ask for ID when selling these products.
- Adds rules for mail-order sales where buyers must confirm they are over 21 and agree not to give the product to anyone younger than 21.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who sell or distribute tobacco, smoking hemp, vapor products, or smokeless nicotine products in Tennessee.
- Buyers of these products who appear to be under 50 years old and must show proof of age.
Terms To Know
- Proof of Age
- A document like a driver's license that shows how old someone is.
- Vapor Product
- An electronic device used to inhale vapor, often containing nicotine or other substances.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if a buyer refuses to show proof of age.
- It is unclear how strictly the new rules will be enforced by sellers and distributors.