New Hampshire Premium Cigar Tax Bill Dies
Premium cigars will continue to be untaxed in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Bill Seeks to Add Taxes for Premium Cigars
A bill introduced this week would take the state’s tax rate on premium cigars from zero to 65.03 percent of the wholesale price. This would take New Hampshire from the cheapest place to buy cigars in the U.S. to the fourth-most expensive.
New Hampshire Cigar Bars Will be Allowed to Serve Food
A bit of cigar legislation was included in a recent signing of bills by New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, as the executive gave his approval…
New Hampshire’s Tobacco Purchasing Age Now 21-Years-Old
New Hampshire has joined the Tobacco 21 movement, as Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 1245 into law, an omnibus bill that included SB 248, which…
New Hampshire Bill Would Allow Cigar Bars to Serve Food
A bill introduced into the New Hampshire Senate could result in food being able to be served in cigar bars within the state. The bill,…
New Hampshire Senate Votes to Increase Minimum Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
On Jan. 1, New Hampshire’s state law changed, increasing the minimum age to purchase tobacco in the state from 18 to 19. Yesterday, the New…
New Hampshire’s Tobacco Purchasing Age Increases to 19 Today
As happened in Washington and Nebraska, the minimum age to purchase tobacco products in New Hampshire is going up today, to 19-years-old. It is a…
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Durham, N.H. Raises Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
The age to purchase tobacco products and e-cigarettes will be going to 21-years-old in Durham, N.H. after the town council unanimously approved an ordinance at…
New Hampshire Raises Tobacco Purchase Age to 19
The minimum age to purchase tobacco products in New Hampshire will be going up, though not to 21-years-old as has been the trend across the…
Franklin, N.H. Raises Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21, Bans Tobacco Use in Parks
At its most recent meeting, the Franklin City Council approved a pair of anti-tobacco ordinances, raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to 21-years-old…