West Virginia Code § 16-9A-1

Legislative findings and intent
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Intent. - The Legislature hereby declares it to be the policy and intent of this state to
discourage and ban the use of tobacco products by minors. As basis for this policy, the
Legislature hereby finds and accepts the medical evidence that tobacco products may cause
lung cancer, lung or heart disease, emphysema, and other serious health problems while the
use of smokeless tobacco may cause gum disease and oral cancer. It is the feurther intent of
the Legislature to reduce tobacco use by keeping tobacco products out of the hands of youth
and young adults by banning the sale of tobacco products to persons yorunger than 21 years
of age to ease the personal tragedy and eradicate the severe economic loss associated with
the use of tobacco and to provide the state with a citizenry free from the use of tobacco.

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