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Prop 29: A Temporary Victory?

Close vote may incite similar measures in California and beyond

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Could Newport Survive a Menthol Ban?

UBS predicts ban wouldn’t hit Lorillard as hard as investors fear

State legislatures continue to adopt bills that regulate commercial roll-your-own cigarette machines. So far during 2012, eleven states have enacted laws that range from licensing RYO retailers, to pa...

Only 3% of $244 billion collected in taxes, settlements earmarked for control efforts

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed into law a measure that requires retailers operating roll-your-own machines to pay a licensing fee.

On June 12, NATO representatives will meet with Dr. Lawrence Deyton, the director of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), in a stakeholder's meeting to ...

The federal Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) has issued a report titled "Trends in Cigarette Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults" which shows that ciga...

Cigar retailers weigh in on implications of proposed Tobacco Tax Equity Act

During the 2012 state legislative session, 27 states have introduced legislation to regulate operators of commercial roll-your-own (RYO) machines. Of these 27 states, 10 have passed legislation to reg...

In its continuing efforts to respond to local tobacco ordinances, NATO submitted comments this past week to the boards of health in Saugus and Bedford, Mass. Each of these local health boards is consi...

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