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Sooo they will still cause cancer but won't have the good stuff?
Now people will just smoke more
Edit: after considering the level of reduction I agree with the other commenter who said existing smokers will turn to vaping or pouches.
Also, I browse all mostly and didn't catch the community. I sorry for bringing bad energy here.
That's not how it works.
I mean existing smokers will be more likely to have another since one didn't give them their usual fix.
At a ~95% drop in nicotine, they'd need 20 at the same time to get their fix
I may have glossed over the numbers. My bad. That's quite the difference. Those who are already addicted are likely to find it elsewhere.
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