4:47:54 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ would be HOUSE BILL purchase, sell, containing nicotine, to transporting tobacco, electronic smoking electronic smoking date." 4:48:12 PM REPRESENTATIVE SARA that HB 110 would change the state law confirmation with t 19 to 21; and it cigarettes or "e-cigarettes." tobacco depending on the last time tobacco e-cigarettes weren't that currently, there She made the distinction the same rate as did exist when the cannabis industry began in Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN Alaska State Legislature, do the same things them into one bill. appears long and complicat number of places in highly regulated government has always has been a disruption cigarettes because do not typically end up being sold by the same retailers. REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN popular among young under the age of conducts a national and between 2017 and in the use of e-cigarettes been a downturn in become an "entre i She stated that nicotine by adding e-cigarettes cigarettes can be from buying them, nicotine. She noted people that e-cigarettes products, but there Conversely, research quickly with the absorption is much higher. 4:53:35 PM REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN bill is to discourage Alaska's laws to revenue. She added cigarettes products require age-verification are delivered to them. 4:55:12 PM EMILY NENON, Alaska Cancer Society Cancer working on tobacco she works closely American Lung Association. is a critical strategy preventing youth from she continued. She three strategies that tobacco use. comprehensive prevention workplaces. She stated the 2004 tobacco tax tax statute hasn't said that the market the latest generation of e-cigarette products. These e- cigarette products flavored nicotine. "throat hit" of nicoti these products are a greater risk of developing an ongoing addiction. MS. NENON continued Action Network shares e-cigarettes. She these e-cigarettes cigarettes?" She combusted cigarette 70 of those are agents. It is no combusted cigarette, organizations do possessing tobacco to tobacco cessation for being addicted to them. 4:59:30 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ invited questions from the committee. 5:01:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN both sides of this taxes will increase shares this concern. 5:02:12 PM REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN This would add tax tax. She added that but anyone who is purchasing and consuming whether, by adding a better control on the black market that already exists. 5:03:05 PM MS. NENON shared th that comes up often She highlighted that consider, as most us and buy tobacco products this bill is timely in federal law regulations e-cigarette products. emphasis on catching market than there shipping will help with that as well. REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN discussion is that smoking cigarettes. to that argument. MS. NENON responded to quit is to use tobacco cessation p standards. She said have its products the FDA. She emphasized cessation products. kids from ever starting added. 5:06:27 PM CO-CHAIR FIELDS added out, they were marketed that marketing device to kids who were and flavors to appeal "big tobacco" took concluded that if stop smoking were considered smoking companies wouldn't kids. CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ member who used to e-cigarettes, and smells different." 5:07:29 PM REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN bill and explained cessation products statutes. 5:08:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE MCCARTY is being implemented in other states. REPRESENTATIVE HANNAN said that she has but she may have information. 5:09:29 PM MS. NENON responded implementation up state has its own la so that the state federal requirements successful compliance like to be able to on the FDA, but nation. 5:10:17 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ announced that HB 110 was held over.