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Preventing Children's Tobacco Consumption
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Michael Adams
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May 28, 2009
Careers of smokers almost always start in youth, and as a result, the tobacco industry reaps large returns from each cigarette smoked by children. An additional tax on cigarettes smoked by minors commensurate with the social damage and declining with a smoker's age should and can be introduced, according to Michael Adams.
Published Online: 2009-5-28
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