ORLANDO, Fla. – A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that a majority of Americans polled support policies that would ban the sale of all tobacco products.
the Report released by the CDC on Thursdaysurveyed 6,455 people across the country via a web panel.
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It found that 57.3% of Americans supported banning all tobacco products, while 42.7% opposed it.
Support for a ban that encompasses all ages, races, educational levels, genders, incomes and geographies.
Support was lower among men than among women (52.2% versus 62.2%), among whites versus other races (54.4% versus 60.5% for Hispanics and 63.4% for Blacks), among those earning less than $25,000 per year (54.3%). ) and among those living in the South compared to the rest of the country (54.1% versus 57.9% in the Midwest, 59.3% in the West, and 61.1% in the Northeast).
The results of the survey show a clear change in public opinion.
2018, a Gallup poll showed that only 25% of US adults supported a total smoking ban. Gallup noted at the time that support had skyrocketed over the past decade. This survey included 1,033 American adults.
The CDC poll also found that a majority of Americans support a ban on the sale of menthol cigarettes — 62.3%. the The Food and Drug Administration is currently considering a rule this would ban menthol cigarettes, which are often marketed to young people and among some ethnic groups.
Several states have also attempted to ban flavored tobacco, including menthol. The US Supreme Court refused to stop it The California ban on flavored tobacco products last year.
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