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[http://www.medhealthfit.com/blog/2019/7/27/where-did-it-all-go-a-windfall-of-money-from-tobacco-companies-but-none-for-prevention Where Did It All Go] | [http://www.medhealthfit.com/blog/2019/7/27/where-did-it-all-go-a-windfall-of-money-from-tobacco-companies-but-none-for-prevention Where Did It All Go] | ||
*"The issue then comes to this question – where is all of this money going? Tobacco prevention programs state to state? Well – no. According to the web site Public Health Law Center, the states have been collecting record amounts of money from tobacco companies – but over the past 20 years, only one state – North Dakota, even funds a tobacco prevention program at have the level that the CDC recommends." | |||
[https://www.ecigarettedirect.co.uk/ashtray-blog/2019/05/vaping-lost-tobacco-revenue.html Lost Tobacco Revenue] | |||
*"In interviews I’m often asked why, if vaping is 95% safer than smoking, there are so many negative stories around vaping." | |||
*"My answer is that vaping is a disruptive industry which threatens more than US$700 billion in tobacco revenues and US$250 billion in tax revenues. It’s inevitable there’s going to be opposition to vaping." | |||
*"But I’m always uneasy this may be interpreted as a conspiracy theory. So to illustrate the scale of the problem, we decided to put some data behind the assertion." | |||
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