Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill Making 21 Age to Vape

Madison Wisconsin capitol building / Credit: Jryanc

A bill that would bring the state of Wisconsin into compliance with federal law and raise the minimum age for purchasing tobacco and vaping products from 18 to 21 has passed the Wisconsin Assembly.

Federal law changed in 2019 and Wisconsin retailers have been enforcing the higher age limit, according to the Associated Press.

Because of that, the change in state law will have a minimal effect on how much tax revenue comes into the state, according to Wisconsin revenue officials.

The Assembly passed the bill on a voice vote and it now heads to the Senate.

If it passes there, it would head to Gov. Tony Evers for his consideration.