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Updated on November 20, 2007
25. Tobacco News: Illicit tobacco sales targeted Businesses already face criminal fines under a state law that prohibits the sale of cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and other smoking products to anyone under age 18. The Baltimore County Council is considering legislation to impose civil fines of up to $500 against stores caught selling tobacco products to minors. Several health officials and anti-smoking advocates testified at the work session in support of the measure, which they said would help reduce underage smoking. Under a bill...
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26. Tobacco News: Smokers should finance anti-smoking tab In addition to free coaching services, the QuitLine offers free nicotine replacement products or medication to those who enroll in the program and participate in coaching. Cigarette-related health costs are paid by all of us, so we don t mind asking smokers to pick up the anti-smoking tab, or to pay a bigger share of health care costs. Nobody ever said life or government tax policy for that matter was fair. Quitting smoking is one of the healthiest lifestyle changes a person can make, but...
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27. Tobacco News: New releases underscore top quality of Washington wines The fall rains, which have caused problems in Oregon and parts of California, did little harm here, as the grapes were safely fermenting at most wineries by mid-October. Later, heat spikes shrank the grapes and reduced the tonnage but concentrated flavors and accelerated the onset of harvest. It opens up a bit hard and tannic, but give it a good airing (decant if possible) and it will soften up, adding layers of tea, tobacco and pepper. Meanwhile, new releases from the 2005 vintage are...
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28. Tobacco News: Kids' health funding at risk Locally financed children's programs are running out of money, a hoped-for increase in federal funding has not materialized, and the state is facing a $10 billion budget deficit. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared 2007 the "year of health care reform" in California, but thousands of children could actually lose insurance coverage in the coming months. While running for office four years ago, Schwarzenegger declared that as governor he would provide access to health care for the 800,000...
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29. Tobacco News: Brennan's Smoke Shop in Whitman is a breath of fresh air for smokers. WHITMAN You can smoke cigarettes, cigars, pipes and anything else that's legal and smokable inside the store. Brennan said it costs about $75,000 to open a full-stocked tobacco store n including a walk-in humidor insulated with imported Spanish cedar n and that he's happy to invest in downtown Whitman. in downtown Whitman is a breath of fresh air for smokers and for the local economy, said David Brennan, the store's owner. Brennan said his store would comply with all applicable rules and...
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30. Tobacco News: Grant aims to tackle tobacco It comes from Amendment 4, which requires the state to spend 15 percent of annual tobacco settlement payments on youth anti-smoking programs. Note to Article Comment users pnj.com and its related sites are pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. Since pnj.com does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our Web site. In addition,...
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