Program in Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of California, Irvine, Anteater Instruction & Research Building, Irvine, CA 92697, United States.
Program in Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of California, Irvine, Anteater Instruction & Research Building, Irvine, CA 92697, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Nov 1;228:109064. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109064. Epub 2021 Sep 24.
Recent changes in California's tobacco and cannabis policies could impact the retail availability of little cigars/cigarillos (LCCs) and blunt wraps that are used for blunt smoking. This study was intended to test whether tobacco flavor bans and minimum pack sizes of LCCs have reduced tobacco availability in California jurisdictions, whereas, permissive policies on sales and marketing of cannabis increased availability.
Measures of retail availability of LCCs and blunt wraps were obtained from the 2016-2019 longitudinal sample of licensed tobacco retailers (LTRs, n = 4062) from California's Healthy Stores for Healthy Communities campaign. Additional data sources included the California Cannabis Local Laws database and geographic location of 1063 cannabis retailers used for constructing a spatial index of accessibility to the LTRs. Two-level generalized structural equation models were developed to assess effects of store- and jurisdiction-level predictors of change in tobacco availability (+, -, no change).
Neither permissive cannabis policies nor accessibility to cannabis retailers were associated with an increase in retail availability of the tobacco products. Enactment of a tobacco flavor ban, however, was associated with reduced availability of LCCs and blunt wraps, which was more pronounced in jurisdictions that had permissive cannabis policies (i.e. policy interaction).
A tobacco flavor ban may be an effective strategy to reduce retail availability of LCCs, blunt wraps and possibly other tobacco in California jurisdictions. This finding is of particular relevance as the tobacco industry has successfully petitioned for a referendum vote on California's statewide flavor ban in the 2022 election.
加州最近在烟草和大麻政策方面的变化可能会影响到小雪茄/雪茄烟(LCC)和用于吸食小雪茄的平纹纸的零售供应。本研究旨在测试烟草口味禁令和 LCC 的最小包装尺寸是否减少了加州司法管辖区的烟草供应,而对大麻销售和营销的宽松政策则增加了供应。
从加州“健康商店,健康社区”运动的 2016-2019 年有执照的烟草零售商(LTR)纵向样本中获取 LCC 和平纹纸零售供应的衡量标准(n=4062)。其他数据来源包括加州大麻地方法规数据库和 1063 家大麻零售商的地理位置,用于构建 LTR 可达性的空间索引。采用两层广义结构方程模型来评估商店和司法管辖区层面的变化预测因子对烟草供应变化(增加、减少、无变化)的影响。
宽松的大麻政策或大麻零售商的可及性均与烟草产品的零售供应增加无关。然而,烟草口味禁令的颁布与 LCC 和平纹纸供应的减少有关,在大麻政策宽松的司法管辖区,这种影响更为明显(即政策相互作用)。
烟草口味禁令可能是减少加州司法管辖区 LCC、平纹纸和其他烟草供应的有效策略。考虑到烟草行业已成功请求在 2022 年选举中对加州全州范围的口味禁令进行全民公决投票,这一发现尤其具有现实意义。