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by darkpuma
2515 days ago
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> "Changing the flavor sounds needlessly draconian, as adults like apple and bubblegum, too." I heard this same sort of thing back when Obama banned flavored cigarettes. I wasn't very sympathetic to it back then and I'm still not. But with the passage of several years I think we should be able to evaluate the impact of banning flavored cigarettes. Have any adults been unduly impacted by this restriction? I can't imagine how anybody would be, but there is no reason to speculate since it's been several years. Is there any demonstrable harm caused by the banning of fruity flavor cigarettes? |
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loss of freedom.
you should have to demonstrate some value to the ban.