I've always kinda wondered how the big pharmacy chains could ever justify selling tobacco products in their stores. (Same goes for liquor, come to think of it.) Sure, it makes money for them, but so would selling guns and ammo. I guess it comes down to the kind of message they want to send to their customers: "Buy smokes, go home, get sick, and give us more money for meds." Personally, if I ran the show, tobacco and booze would only be available at state-chartered "package stores" like they have in the Midwest. Yeah, it would make these products less accessible, but that's precisely the point.
---Baron V
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