The name of the country that has stop selling cigarette?
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Perhaps you're thinking of Ireland, which recently banned the sale of candy cigarettes -- "sweet cigarettes" -- because they supposedly encourage kids to smoke. And, no, I'm not making this up.
the vatican???
Antarctica. Too much money to shut that business down.
You don't understand, they will never stop selling them, they will just make it cost more to smoke (it's only about the money).
I do not think any country has banned them.
They supposedly frown on them but...
Governments make too much money on them even when only sold for $1.00 a package in South American and African countries!
In Alberta, Canada they have actually banned them in jail. ummmm irate inmates there now.
In the mountain country of Bhutan it is illegal to smoke in public or sell tobacco. However, people who cannot kick the habit can import tobacco for personal use, but at a 100 percent tax. They can only smoke indoors in the privacy of their homes. Shops and businesses repeatedly defying the ban risk losing commercial licences. I suggest you search Bhutan up on Google - it's really interesting what they're trying to do.
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