Alabama Passes Law Banning Smoking in Cars with Kids

Apr.06.2023
Alabama Passes Law Banning Smoking in Cars with Kids
Alabama bans smoking and vaping in vehicles with children under 14, with violators facing $100 fines.

On April 4th, the Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill to prohibit the use of tobacco and e-cigarettes in vehicles carrying children under the age of 14. The bill was approved with 84 votes in favor, 15 against, and 2 abstentions.


Protect children from the effects of secondhand smoke.


Rolanda Hollis | Photo source: wvtm13.com


The bill (HB3) was proposed by State Representative Rolanda Hollis and received support in the House of Representatives.


In 2022, a similar bill was passed by the House of Representatives, but due to lack of time, it ultimately did not pass in the Senate.


The bill will prohibit children under the age of 14 from using cigarettes or e-cigarettes while in a motor vehicle. Offenders will be fined $100.


Holis stated that "this is a law that will help protect our children from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke." He believes that this law is a result of seven years of efforts to address the issue of secondhand smoke.


Alabama state representative Matt Simpson expressed support for the bill, stating that combating smoking is an issue he and the legislative body are concerned about.


Legislators propose to include marijuana in regulation.


Simpson commented, "There is certainly still much to be done in the fight against electronic cigarettes." Simpson also expressed objection to the bill not including marijuana.


He stated, "You don't know if there are any illegal substances in e-cigarettes, you don't know if they contain fentanyl or marijuana, you don't know what's in them.


Holis responded by stating that she personally supports the legalization of marijuana, and if it were legal, she would include it in HB3. However, currently marijuana is illegal in Alabama, so including it in the bill would be redundant.


Other lawmakers believe that the bill may be misunderstood by law enforcement agencies and could even be used for racial profiling.


State Representative Juandalynn Givan stated, "There are many instances where they (law enforcement officers) are stopped for no justifiable reason.


It is reported that Alabama was once a significant location for racial segregation and discrimination in the southern United States. Since the civil rights movement of the 1960s, some legal measures and social progress have been made in the state, but its justice system has been accused of significant issues with racial discrimination. Black and Latinx individuals are more likely to be convicted, receive longer sentences, and face a higher risk of execution.


Further Reading:


Illinois state in the United States will ban the use of electronic cigarettes in public places.


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The House of Representatives has approved a proposed law that aims to prohibit smoking and vaping in vehicles when children under 14 years old are present.


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