"McConnell (R-KY) to Introduce Tobacco 21 Legislation in May 2019"
Hmmmm, sure, but hey: In addition to the coal someone mentioned, ol' Mitch represents a tobacco growing state. [Ever heard of Kentucky Burley?] I wonder how this all sits with folks in Kentucky whose income depends on tobacco.
Tobacco Control Policies and the Legislative Process
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If this comes to be the only aromatic tobacco I'll have access to is Captain Black. This seems to be the only brand you can find at the smoke shops near me. We have no true old school Tobacco Shops, just convenience stores and gas stations that carry the bulk blends Pappy Joe rightfully refers to as floor sweepings. .
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Hmmmm, sure, but hey: In addition to the coal someone mentioned, ol' Mitch represents a tobacco growing state.
[Ever heard of Kentucky Burley?]
I wonder how this all sits with folks in Kentucky whose income depends on tobacco.
McConnell Considering New Legislation to Address Hemp Regulation Issues
https://tobaccobusiness.com/mcconnell-considering-new-legislation-to-address-hemp-regulation-issues/Convenience Stores and Big Retailers Caught Up in FDA Warning Letters
https://tobaccobusiness.com/convenience-stores-and-big-retailers-caught-up-in-fda-warning-letters/FDA Authorizes Philip Morris USA to Sell IQOS in U.S.
https://tobaccobusiness.com/fda-authorizes-philip-morris-usa-to-sell-iqos-in-u-s/August 2024
Tobacco Control Policies and the Legislative Process
Public health policy can come from any branch of government, and advocates often look to legislation to advance or protect laws related to commercial tobacco control.
Join us on Tuesday, August 13 at 11:30 AM CT for a conversation with the Public Health Law Center attorneys who are legislative members, Esther Agbaje, Mike Freiberg, and Jamie Long. Learn how an idea becomes a bill, and then a law, and how the public can advocate for positions.
*CLE credit is in the process of approval for this webinar.
Sum Bitches.