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How to Regulate Cigarettes? Are We Asking the Right Questions?

O'Neill Institute   |  May 18, 2017

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Historically, three major claims or arguments have been made against banning cigarettes or restricting or regulating them severely (e.g., by allowing their sale only in adult-only tobacco shops or minimizing nicotine levels):

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Alcohol and Tobacco Control

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