Nicotine Free: Empowering Idaho Youth to Choose a Lifetime of Health
The American Lung Association is committed to helping educate, intervene and prevent the use of tobacco and nicotine by the next generation of Idahoans. This is especially important because close to 95 percent of smokers try their first cigarette before the age of 21. With the Federal Drug Administration's recent announcement about teen vaping reaching epidemic levels, the fight against nicotine and tobacco has become even more vital. Fortunately, Idaho recently passed Tobacco 21, which raised the minimum age for purchasing commercial tobacco products from 18 to 21 years of age. The state law now aligns with federal law.
The resources below can support Idaho youth in choosing to remain or become nicotine free, help parents in talking to their kids about the dangers of vaping and tobacco use, and assist educators in working effectively with youth who are tobacco and nicotine users.
If you want to help share the message about Tobacco 21 and the importance of preventing youth vaping and tobacco product, use our media toolkit. This toolkit was designed so partners like you can share these important messages on personal and organizational social media. You can copy the language from the posts in the Partner Toolkit and use the images in the asset folder to make a post. You can also tag either the main American Lung Association pages or the American Lung Association in the Northern Rockies (for Idaho) pages noted below. Alternatively, you can simply share and comment on the Lung Association’s posts. We encourage you to follow and engage with our posts here:
Feel free to share this toolkit. Thank you for extending this important campaign and making a difference by sharing these messages broadly!
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Programs and Resources for Youth, Parents, and Educators
Youth Resources
If you’re under 18, learn more about the risks of commercial tobacco and nicotine product use, how to break free for good, and build the healthiest future possible for yourself and everyone around you.
Parent Resources
These resources will help parents and caregivers learn more about commercial tobacco and vaping, how to talk to your kids about it, and support them in choosing a tobacco and nicotine free life by never starting or quitting all tobacco use and vaping.
Educator Resources and Programs
These programs are designed to help schools respond effectively to youth tobacco and vaping and help students quit commercial tobacco use and vaping for good. Learn more about help youth quit.
Page last updated: November 20, 2024