Indiana, Massachusetts, and Hawaii Introduce Controversial Nicotine-Free Generation Bills: A Dangerous Precedent for Tobacco Regulation

In a bold and unprecedented move, Indiana, Hawaii, and Massachusetts have introduced legislation aimed at implementing a “Nicotine-Free Generation” policy, raising alarms about government overreach, economic harm, and the potential for widespread unintended consequences. Indiana’s Senate Bill 322 (SB 322), Hawaii’s Senate Bill 429 (SB 429), and Massachusetts’ House Bill 2372 and Senate Bill 1317 […]

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The Chicago Way

We drive by convicted racketeer Paul Korluck’s house, check out the place where “Joey the Clown” Lombardo held his fabled high stakes card games with Evel Knievel, and see the site of the Mob hit on compromised cop Richard Cain, aka Richard Scalzitti.  And we hadn’t even had a cigar yet.  Welcome to Mike Hammond’s […]

Indiana Proposes Generational Tobacco Ban

Indiana: Add Indiana to the growing list of states and nations that are considering generational tobacco bans, prohibitions that would make it illegal for future generations to ever legally purchase a tobacco product. On Monday, State Senator Ed Charbonneau, a Republican representing the 5th District of Indiana, introduced Senate Bill No. 322, which would prohibit […]

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Hawaii Legislators Introduce Generational Tobacco Ban Bill

Hawaii is the lastest state that will have the discussion about a generational tobacco ban. A bill introduced to the State Senate on Thursday would prohibit anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2005 from purchasing, possessing or consuming a tobacco product or similar nicotine delivery product. The post Hawaii Legislators Introduce Generational Tobacco Ban […]

Federal Judge Blocks FDA’s Graphic Warning Label Rule, Citing Overreach

In a significant decision, a federal judge in Texas has blocked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from enforcing its rule requiring graphic warnings on cigarette packages and advertisements, a regulation that was set to take effect in February 2026. The ruling by U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker is the latest development in […]

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