In some ways we are actually regulating... e-cigarettes or vaping products more significantly than combustible cigarettes.
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Yoder points out the unintended consequences of current tobacco regulations.
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I do not think we are still in that same situation. We are not as leveraged as we were in the 1980s, but you know, we do not want to go back there.
I will say that what continues to give me pause, and I think the net neutrality debate is a very interesting one, is the potential camel's nose under the tent regarding future regulation.
It certainly was not the intent of how those programs were to work, and it certainly is not a way to ensure that people who need the resources, those folks who need the food stamps the most, get them.
If you would let us know if those estimates worked and if they assumed some States would continue to work the system and how that all played out.





