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Mini-Symposium: Regulating smoking
Commentary
The case for banning cigarettes
- Correspondence to Dr Sarah Conly, Department of Philosophy, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA; sconly{at}bowdoin.edu
Citation
The case for banning cigarettes
Publication history
- Received March 7, 2016
- Accepted March 11, 2016
- First published March 30, 2016.
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April 25, 2016
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