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Mitch Greenlick introduced the bill in the Oregon State Legislature in an attempt to reduce the number of addicted people, but has received criticism from smokers and non-smokers alike who believe the initiative is not feasible.Under Greenlicks proposal, smokers would be charged with a misdemeanor and face up to one years imprisonment and a $6,250 fine for being caught with a cigarette or any of the other Schedule III controlled substances, including ketamine, lysergic acid and anabolic steroids.The bill also prohibits the State Board of Pharmacy from adopting rules that exempt any nicotine products from the legislation, which would include chewing tobacco, nicotine patches and gums, among others
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I think more tax increases would have more of an effect than scare tactics, said 20-year-old Gina Gatano, a student who works at a downtown Cincinnati coffee shop
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