Tobacco policies the Biden administration is considering may inadvertently expand the illicit tobacco marketplace.
The Biden administration’s tobacco policies should be carefully evaluated to prevent inadvertently fueling the Mexican cartels’ other drug trafficking efforts.In a commendable move, Republican Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Marco Rubio and Rick Scott of Florida, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee arethe U.S.
This request for sanctions is a crucial step toward dismantling the cartel’s financial network and safeguarding American communities from the perils of illicit drug trade. First, President Joe Biden’s expected menthol ban would remove menthol cigarettes from the marketplace.of the 30 million smokers in the United States report using menthol cigarettes. If even a fraction of these smokers resort to obtaining menthol products through illicit means, it will become a substantial source of revenue for cartels operating on the black market.
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