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The Contradictions of Government and Tobacco Use

Health Care

by Alison Lake

MARYLAND POLICY REPORT

JANUARY 18, 2006 pdf PDF VERSION MailE-MAIL THIS PrintPRINTER FRIENDLY Bookmark and Share

For Marylanders who detest cigarette smoke for health or personal reasons and for Marylanders who savor the experience of lighting up a cigarette, state and county tobacco policies are fraught with contradictions. For example:  

 
  • The smoker living in Montgomery, Talbot, or Prince George’s who pulls out a lighter in a restaurant or bar will be breaking the law unless she takes her offending activity out to the sidewalk.
 
  • A state that officially values green space, farming, and its agricultural heritage tries to discourage the activity of farming tobacco, even though tobacco is a lucrative market for farmers and is a cornerstone in the state’s agricultural history.
 
  • Maryland taxes cigarettes higher than any other retail product and profits $1.20 for every pack of cigarettes sold.
 
  • Of over $400 million received yearly from the states’ tobacco settlement, Maryland spends only $9.2 million on smoking cessation programs.
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