The battle against illicit tobacco Miller said the findings mean that tackling illicit tobacco requires an enforcement and regulatory response, not a tax cut
A new study, though, cautions that in countries where the product is already on the market, like Japan, it has achieved rapid popularity as a smoke-free option for those e-smokers who yearn for the old taste and back-of-throat burning sensation, or "hit," of traditional cigarettes
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"Since nobody seemed to care that smoking was bad for us, our paternalistic mayor, Michael Bloomberg, decided he needed to care for us
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At the state level, North Carolinas Attorney General Josh Stein is suing nine e-cigarette companies, including Juul, for allegedly marketing their products to minors