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  2. More (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    It typically has a dark brown (rather than the traditional white) wrapper and is typically 120 mm (4.7 in) in length. The More brand does, however, produce shorter versions with the typical white wrapper and white or cork filters. [2] Bridging the gap between cigars and cigarettes, More was the first successful 120 mm cigarette.

  3. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement - Wikipedia

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    State governments have used the settlement money to fill budget holes, build golf courses or even subsidize the tobacco industry. Less than 3% of every dollar is being spent on tobacco prevention programs with childhood smoking programs the most underfunded. As of 2020, more than $138 billion has been paid out. [51] [52] [53]

  4. List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The state law is silent as to whether local governments may regulate smoking more strictly than the state, though as of April 2009 no local government in Maine has done so. [5] Effective September 1, 2008, smoking is banned in any car when a person under the age of 16 is present, though no driver may be pulled over or searched solely for ...

  5. How Much Does Life Insurance for Smokers & Tobacco ... - AOL

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    Understanding how smoking affects policies and which insurers offer competitive rates can help you secure affordable coverage.

  6. Tobacco and life insurance: Here’s what you should know - AOL

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    Let’s say two 35-year-old individuals apply for the same $500,000 30-year term life insurance policy at the same life insurance company. These people have identical risk factors except one of ...

  7. Tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In other words, there were about 37.8 million cases of cigarette smokers in the United States. At the same time, more than 16 million Americans were living with a smoking-related disease. Nonetheless, the number of smokers in 2016 has decreased to 15.5% from 2005, a difference of 5.4% difference.

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