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“The committee chair also had at least one previously unheard idea: prohibiting any Hoosier born after June 30, 2004 from ever purchasing tobacco products. He said he believed the fiscal impact would be relatively small but rewards could be huge—Indiana has a higher adult smoking rate than the national average, according to the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Curbing tobacco use is frequently a target of public health funding efforts because it brings down Indiana’s overall health metrics.”
I think New Zealand did this, then undid it a couple years later because of lobbying, they wanted the sin tax, or some combination of the both.