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Minneapolis Residents Face Some of the Highest Cigarette Prices in the US, with a $15 Minimum per Pack

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Minneapolis City Council Votes to Impose $15 Minimum Price for Cigarettes

In a groundbreaking move to promote public health, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously voted to set a minimum retail price of $15 per pack for cigarettes. This decision not only establishes a floor price but also prohibits discounts, coupons, and free samples to prevent smokers and retailers from circumventing the new regulation.

The measure, which will take effect as soon as Mayor Jacob Frey signs it, is expected to make Minneapolis one of the cities with the highest cigarette prices in the country. Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw, the author of the ordinance, emphasized the importance of addressing the public health crisis posed by tobacco use.

Council President Andrea Jenkins, who quit smoking eight years ago, shared her personal experience and expressed hope that the new minimum price will encourage more people to quit or never start smoking. She highlighted the high cigarette prices in other major cities like New York City and Chicago, where a pack can cost up to $20.

Penalties for violating the minimum price regulation will range from a $500 fine for a first offense to license suspensions and revocations for repeat offenders. Council Member Linea Palmisano emphasized the importance of making difficult changes to break the community’s dependence on tobacco.

The decision has received praise from public health specialists and officials, who believe that the higher prices will deter smoking and ultimately improve the overall health of Minneapolis residents.

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