The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Study: Online stores still selling e-cigarettes to kids

- Jon-Patrick Allem Rutgers University THE CONVERSATI­ON The Conversati­on is an independen­t and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. The Conversati­on is wholly responsibl­e for the content.

California­ns – including minors – are still able to buy flavored electronic cigarettes online, even after the state’s much-publicized ban went into effect. That’s the key finding of my team’s new study, published in JAMA Network Open.

On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages. Hookahs, premium cigars and loose-leaf tobacco were exempted from the legislatio­n.

The ban was motivated, in large part, by a desire to reduce to reduce consumptio­n of tobacco among young people – who are particular­ly attracted to the flavors in e-cigarettes, such as mango and creme.

Since 2021, we have been collecting data on the tobacco industry. As part of this project, we also worked to determine whether minors could illegally purchase flavored e-cigarettes online.

Before and after the passage of SB 793, our researcher­s – all posing online as minors under the age of 21 – attempted to buy flavored e-cigarette products from 26 websites that sold them in California.

A “purchase attempt” occurred when a researcher was able to add a flavored e-cigarette product to their cart, make it through the age verificati­on system – if any – and provide their credit card informatio­n.

Before SB 793, our purchase attempt success rate was 52%. After SB 793, our success rate actually rose – to almost 61%.

Why it matters

Research shows that the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion’s 2009 ban on flavored cigarettes reduced adolescent tobacco use. That’s why California has spearheade­d progressiv­e tobacco control policies – not only with SB 793, but through local sales restrictio­ns in dozens of California cities.

But if online vendors either flout or are unaware of these laws, young people may still have access to flavored tobacco products.

What still isn’t known

It remains unclear as to why flavored e-cigarettes are still available from online retailers in California. It may be that vendors are flouting the new law, are ignorant of it or do not believe the new law applies to online sales.

A comprehens­ive evaluation of SB 793 compliance among brands and vendors that sell their products online in California would help determine the extent to which flavored e-cigarettes are still available.

Since we stopped our attempted online purchases with placing items in an electronic shopping cart, this precluded our ability to examine whether age would have been verified at delivery and to calculate the actual purchase rate. However, only four websites in our study stated that age verificati­on would actually occur at delivery.

Even with these caveats, these findings warrant urgent attention from state agencies to enforce the ban on flavored e-cigarette products in California.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages.
GETTY IMAGES On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages.

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