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DCCs Regulations Do Not Eliminate Flavored Cannabis Inhalants From the Market The Joint Legislative Audit Committee (Audit Committee) asked us to assess the process DCC uses to identify whether inhaled cannabis products comply with its regulations, particularly those relating to terpenes
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middle and high school students reported breathing secondhand smoke in their homes, and just over 6 million reported breathing secondhand smoke in their vehicles
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By the early 1970s, RJ Reynolds and Philip Morris knew of a market for low-nicotine cigarettes, especially for smokers who want to quit. 3 A 1987 Philip Morris analysis identified this market as having the highest potential for growth, with concern for a less enjoyable product which will be easier to give up, and finally quit. 3 Philip Morris estimated the potential market share of a free standing de-nicotinised cigarette brand at 1.5% to 2% or 912 billion units. 3 In the 1990s, Philip Morris released reduced-nicotine cigarettes (e.g., Benson & Hedges De-Nic, Next, Merit De-Nic), 4 yet failed to promote them as safer