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Editorial: The dangers of cigarettes
Around 60 percent of West Virginians favor raising the cigarette tax to prevent teens from becoming addicted to nicotine, which eventually leads thousands of them to unnecessary illness and premature death, according to West Virginia University's 2012 Adult Tobacco Survey.
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Editorial: The dangers of cigarettes
Around 60 percent of West Virginians favor raising the cigarette tax to prevent teens from becoming addicted to nicotine, which eventually leads thousands of them to unnecessary illness and premature death, according to West Virginia University's 2012 Adult Tobacco Survey.
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