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So what's the sweet spot? Simply a government lowering the tax to a point where it's acceptable and then the health industry go nuts and go, oh no, everyone's going to start smoking again. In other words, we get to a point where there's a... There's a percentage of the population who smoke rightly or wrongly, good or bad, and the gangs go away because it's no longer profitable to do what they do. Is that the answer or not?
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health departments lack law enforcement expertise
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