Sound Off For April 22: Should the tobacco purchase age be raised to 21?

Sound Off for March 17th: Should major pharmacy chains stop selling tobacco?

New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is proposing raising the minimum age for tobacco purchases from 18 to 21.

Quinn announced the proposed legislation on Monday and was joined by Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley, other council members and health advocates.

Texas recently attempted to pass legislation changing the age from 18 to 21 but it failed. Several states have a 19 age limit for the purchase of cigarettes.

The Bloomberg administration recently unveiled a plan to keep cigarettes out of sight in stores until an adult customer asks for a pack.

New York City has had a ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and other indoor public spaces for 10 years.

Do you think the tobacco purchase age should be raised?

Or should states stop trying to make more “nanny” laws? Sound Off!