In support of Proposition B
Posted 10/22/12 1:13 pm / 1 comment
To the Editor:
The members of the Rockwood Drug-Free Coalition support Proposition B, the November ballot initiative seeking a tobacco tax increase, and we believe voters will benefit from additional information about this initiative.
Propostion B will raise the tax on one product: tobacco. Missouri currently has the lowest cigarette tax in the country at 17 cents per pack. If Prop B passes, the cigarette tax will increase by 73 cents, making the tax 90 cents. This is well below the national average of $1.46.
Missouri ranks 39 out of 50 states in life expectancy and has the 11th highest smoking rate, with 21 percent of adults smoking tobacco.
According to the 2012 Missouri Student Survey, 14 percent of middle and high school students have tried tobacco and the average age of first use is 12 years old.
Tobacco is considered a primary gateway drug, as are alcohol and marijuana. Most people who become addicted to other drugs, such as prescription medication and heroin, report their substance use began at an early age with tobacco, alcohol and/or marijuana.
Supporting this addictive behavior, and the extremely high health care and lost productivity costs associated with it, is not acceptable to us. An increase in the ridiculously low tobacco tax will likely reduce tobacco use rates and will generate approximately $283 million in annual revenue at a time when our state desperately needs these funds.
Revenue from the tobacco tax would be split three ways, with an emphasis on providing new funding for Missouri schools:
• 50 percent – Missouri elementary and secondary schools
• 30 percent – Missouri colleges and universities
• 20 percent – Cessation programs for smokers who want to quit and prevention programming for youth
Be an informed voter on Nov. 6. Visit showmeabrighterfuture.com for more information on Proposition B.
Executive Committee
Rockwood Drug-Free Coalition
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Missouri smoking rate according to the CDC and Missouri Department of Health is 25% – one of the highest in the nation. Equals 1.2 million Missourians – and does not include teeen smokers who start smoking at the average age of 16. This is not a ethnic issue nor proverty. 82% of Missouri smokers are white and account for 90% of the cigarettes (heavy smokers). Household income relative to age is slightly lower than average, but not significantly. Raise the tax and investment in anti-smoking campaigns.