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Should tobacco sales be restricted to state-run alcohol outlets? Perspectives from 10 US alcohol control states.

Elizabeth A SmithPatricia A McDanielRuth E Malone
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2024)
In the United States, transitioning tobacco sales to state-controlled alcohol stores (TTS) could have a positive public health impact by reducing tobacco availability, marketing exposure and, ultimately, tobacco use. However, tensions exist between alcohol control system goals of providing revenue to the state and protecting public health. Should a state decide to pursue TTS, several guardrails should be established, including building into the legislation an explicit goal of reducing tobacco consumption.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • alcohol consumption
  • global health