Tobacco’s Position Disputed
Jessica Miller | March 14, 2012
Tobacco growers and lawmakers from Kentucky and other states are squaring off against anti-smoking groups over whether to include the crop in a trade agreement that the United States is negotiating with eight nations in the Pacific region. Public health groups insist that excluding tobacco from such trade agreements helps the worldwide campaign to reduce smoking discount Colts Cigarillos. But the lawmakers and farmers contend that barring tobacco could cause economic damage in Kentucky and other states and set a bad precedent.

































