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Topics › Consumer Freedom › Smoking Bans and Tobacco

Smoking Bans and Tobacco

  • Rather than banning menthols, FDA should embrace harm reduction
    Rather than banning menthols, FDA should embrace harm reduction

    Commentary by Guy Bentley

  • A ban on menthol cigarettes would hurt communities of color and undermine criminal justice reforms
    A ban on menthol cigarettes would hurt communities of color and undermine criminal justice reforms

    Commentary by Guy Bentley

  • Testimony: Rhode Island e-cigarette prohibition could create unintended consequences
    Testimony: Rhode Island e-cigarette prohibition could create unintended consequences

    Testimony by Guy Bentley

  • Colorado’s proposed flavored tobacco ban would worsen public health and criminal justice inequities
    Colorado’s proposed flavored tobacco ban would worsen public health and criminal justice inequities

    Commentary by Guy Bentley

  • Colorado should rethink potential tobacco prohibitions
    Colorado should rethink potential tobacco prohibitions

    Testimony by Guy Bentley

  • Testimony: Prohibition of Flavored Tobacco Could Increase Cigarette Use in Connecticut
    Testimony: Prohibition of Flavored Tobacco Could Increase Cigarette Use in Connecticut

    Testimony by Guy Bentley

  • Testimony: Hawaii should rethink vaping prohibitions
    Testimony: Hawaii should rethink vaping prohibitions

    Testimony by Guy Bentley

  • Testimony: Banning e-cigarettes in Hawaii could negitively impact public health
    Testimony: Banning e-cigarettes in Hawaii could negitively impact public health

    Testimony by Guy Bentley

  • Denver shouldn’t ban flavored tobacco products
    Denver shouldn’t ban flavored tobacco products

    Commentary by Guy Bentley

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