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Don’t knock programs to keep cigarettes from minors

September 8, 2010

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THE MASSACHUSETTS Health Officers Association and its tobacco control program applaud Steve Moore’s assertion that he sells “cigarettes to persons of legal age’’ ( “Smoking out the nanny state,’’ Op-ed, Aug. 30). We wish that that were always the case in retail stores, for if it were, youth smoking rates would be much lower, illegal sales to minors would be ... (Full article: 287 words)

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