Measuring statewide merchant compliance with tobacco minimum age laws: the Massachusetts experience
- PMID: 11441743
- PMCID: PMC1446711
- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.91.7.1124
Measuring statewide merchant compliance with tobacco minimum age laws: the Massachusetts experience
Abstract
Objectives: This study evaluated merchant compliance with laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors in Massachusetts.
Methods: Stratified cluster sampling was used to select outlets from which youths aged 13 to 17 years attempted to purchase tobacco.
Results: Illegal sales were more common when the youth purchasing the tobacco was older, when the clerk was male, and when tobacco was obtained from a self-service display or unlocked vending machine. Failure to request proof of age was the strongest predictor of illegal sales.
Conclusions: Measured compliance rates are strongly influenced by the age of the youths used to purchase tobacco.
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