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===2020, Jul 9 - [https://tobacco.ucsf.edu/sites/g/files/tkssra4661/f/wysiwyg/OC%20Cops%20Opposition%20Letter%20to%20SB793_.pdf Orange County Coalition of Police & Sheriff’s (OC Cops)]===
===2020, Jul 9 - [https://tobacco.ucsf.edu/sites/g/files/tkssra4661/f/wysiwyg/OC%20Cops%20Opposition%20Letter%20to%20SB793_.pdf Orange County Coalition of Police & Sheriff’s (OC Cops)]===
*"While I’m sure your goals are well intended, the100% ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored tobacco (exception for hookah) products to adults makes impracticable sense and it will multiply an already large illegal market in California, reward criminal smugglers, and cost California businesses, workers, and taxpayers billions of dollars. Banning flavored products will further criminal smuggling and tax evasion problems."
*"While I’m sure your goals are well intended, the 100% ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored tobacco (exception for hookah) products to adults makes impracticable sense and it will multiply an already large illegal market in California, reward criminal smugglers, and cost California businesses, workers, and taxpayers billions of dollars. Banning flavored products will further criminal smuggling and tax evasion problems."




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*A retired federal law enforcement officer joined convenience store owners Wednesday to caution against legislation banning menthol cigarettes, which he said would lead to an increase in crime and divert resources away from fighting the opioid epidemic.
*A retired federal law enforcement officer joined convenience store owners Wednesday to caution against legislation banning menthol cigarettes, which he said would lead to an increase in crime and divert resources away from fighting the opioid epidemic.
*“I’m not here to talk about smoking, I’m here to talk about crime. Because that’s what’s going to happen right now if we begin these flavor bans and we begin attacking the marketplace,” Rich Marianos, who served 27 years at the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said at a City Hall Plaza rally.
*“I’m not here to talk about smoking, I’m here to talk about crime. Because that’s what’s going to happen right now if we begin these flavor bans and we begin attacking the marketplace,” Rich Marianos, who served 27 years at the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said at a City Hall Plaza rally.


=Public Officials Discuss the Issue=
=Public Officials Discuss the Issue=
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