Idaho Code 39-5703 sets 21 as the minimum age to purchase tobacco, vapor products, and alternative nicotine products, aligning state law with federal Tobacco-21 and barring local age inconsistencies.
Under Idaho Code 39-5703, no person shall sell, distribute, or otherwise furnish tobacco products, electronic smoking devices, or alternative nicotine products to anyone under 21 years of age. Retailers must verify age using a government-issued photo ID for purchasers under 30. The statute applies to in-person, vending machine, and online deliveries to Idaho addresses. Compliance checks are conducted by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and local law enforcement. Penalties include fines for clerks and escalating sanctions for retailers, including permit suspension for repeat violations. Idaho aligned with federal law in 2020 when Congress raised the federal minimum age to 21, and state legislation followed.
Selling to a minor is a misdemeanor; fines start around $100 for a first offense and escalate. Repeated retailer violations risk permit suspension or revocation.
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