The Biden administration has decided to delay the decision on banning menthol cigarettes in the U.S. until March 2024 due to concerns about potential unfair prosecutions. This decision comes after complaints were received about the ban's implications. Representative Carol Miller expressed concerns that such a ban could allow Mexican cartels to expand their operations and profit from U.S. regulations. The issue has sparked debate and is being closely monitored.
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The Biden administration will delay a decision on banning menthol cigarettes until March 2024 after receiving complaints that a ban might result in unfair prosecutions, which are well-founded, says @dr4liberty… https://t.co/ymvK0lt8YC #CatoDrugWar https://t.co/LlV73rVjsL
Banning menthols in the U.S. allows Mexican cartels to expand their operations and profit off our regulations. Read more about the letter I sent to @POTUS in the @nypost ⬇️ https://t.co/xkmttjatnv
Banning menthol in the U.S. allows Mexican cartels to expand their operations and profit off our regulations. Read more about the letter I sent to @POTUS in the @nypost ⬇️ https://t.co/xkmttjatnv