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Maryland
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Statewide Tobacco 21 GradeC
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EnforcementMaryland has multiple Tobacco Retail Licenses that cover all products with a fee designated to fund enforcement. Although the state fee is only $15-30, counties have additional liceses and fees that renew annually to cover enforcement costs. There are no mandated compliance checks required; however, there's a permanent line item in the state budget for Tobacco Enforcement to conduct compliance checks on 100% of retailers annually and larger jurisdiction s 7-80%. The Maryland Health Department is the designated enforcement agency with ID checks required for any purchaser that appears to be under 27 years of age. Penalties can be civil or criminal and placed on the retailer. The penalty fine schedule is strong, but license suspension and revocation is not specified and is left to the discretion of the Comptroller of Maryland. |
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Tobacco Retail LicenseComprehensive statewide Tobacco Retail License covering all tobacco products
Multiple Tobacco Retail Licenses that cover all tobacco products
Tobacco Retail License only covers cigarettes and NOT e-cigarettes
No statewide Tobacco Retail License
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PreemptionNo preemption
Preempted from raising the sales age
Preempted from creating a Tobacco Retail License
All public health is local. Often Big Tobacco works to add preemption to statewide tobacco control bills so cities and counties are unable to enact laws that better protect the public. |
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High School Vaping Rate
23%
of High School Seniors have vaped in the past 30 days
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Tobacco Prevention vs. Industry MarketingMaryland spends $10.9M in tobacco prevention efforts and the tobacco industry spends $116.2M in marketing. For every $1 spent in prevention, Big Tobacco spends $11 in marketing. $1
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Tax per pack of cigarettes$2.00E-cigarette tax$0.00State Rank17Higher tobacco taxes are associated with decreases in tobacco use and increases in cessation and lower youth initiation. |
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Annual State Healthcare Costs due to Tobacco Use$2.71 billion |