Cigarettes, as we know them today, were first introduced in the early 16th century

Underage persons are prohibited from buying electronic smoking devices, including e-cigarettes.6,7 The sale or distribution of electronic smoking devices or coupons for electronic smoking devices to underage persons is prohibited.9 The sale of flavored electronic smoking devices is prohibited, including disposable products (except tobacco and menthol flavor).9 Vending machine sales of electronic smoking devices is prohibited unless located in an establishment inaccessible to underage persons.9 Local tobacco laws Montgomery County, Maryland: Prohibits e-cigarette manufacturers from distributing all e-cigarettes to retail stores within a half mile of a middle or high school.10 Prohibits e-cigarette manufacturers from distributing flavored e-cigarettes to retail stores within a half mile of any middle or high school, library, or recreational facility.10 Quitting statistics and benefits Quitting vaping and smoking in Maryland The CDC estimates that 52.3% of daily adult smokers in Maryland quit smoking for one or more days in 2019.3 In 2014, the Affordable Care Act required that Medicaid programs cover all quit medications.7** Marylands state quit line invests $3.74 per smoker, compared with the national average investment per smoker of $2.28.7 Maryland does have a private insurance mandate provision for cessation.7 Notes and references Updated August 2021 *National and state-level prevalence numbers reflect the most recent data available

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Patients expressing an interest in stopping should be referred to specialist smoking cessation services for behavioural support and specialists in areas of high smokeless tobacco use will need to ensure that they are sufficiently knowledgeable and their services sufficiently accessible to these users
The South Korean company won the tender for the airport's liquor and tobacco concession, becoming its first new operator with DFS Group pulling out of the business after 38 years