In the News Vaping Bans Will Only Create a Larger Black Market
by
Carrie Wade
Sept 24, 2019
originally published in
Mississippi Center for Public Policy
A 2017 study by R Street Institute found that taxpayers could save $2.8 billion in Medicaid costs per one percent of enrollees over 25 years if users switched from combustible cigarettes.
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