Hawaii raises age to buy tobacco products, Oregon allows pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives
Vox rounds up several major changes to state law for 2016, including Hawaii’s new requirement that tobacco only be sold to persons aged twenty-one or older, and Oregon’s new law allowing pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives to women.
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