U.S. Attorneys General Urge Retailers to Drop Tobacco

“Pharmacies and drug stores, which increasingly market themselves as a source  for community health care, send a mixed message by continuing to sell deadly  tobacco products,” New York Attorney General Eric Schneider man said in a  statement on Monday.

Wal-Mart, Walgreen, Rite Aid and Kroger all said they were reviewing the  letter, while Safeway did not respond to requests for comment.

Schneider and Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewiness led a group of 28 states  and territories, including Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois, Puerto Rico and Guam  calling for the change.

Last month, CVS Caremark Corp, which runs the No. 2 U.S. drugstore chain  after Walgreen, said it would stop selling tobacco products at its 7,600 stores  by Oct. 1, making it the first national drugstore chain in the United States to  take cigarettes off the shelves.

The letter from the attorneys general did not mention electronic cigarettes.  E-cigarettes, which some politicians and scientists say could be a gateway to  smoking, generated sales of nearly $2 billion last year and are growing in  popularity.

U.S. cigarette sales totaled $91.5 billion last year, according to  Euromonitor International.

Wal-Mart, Walgreen, Kroger and Rite Aid all sell e-cigarettes. CVS does  not.

E-cigarettes are battery-powered cartridges that look like cigarettes and  contain a nicotine liquid that, when heated, creates an inhalable vapor. This  vapor, advocates say, is less dangerous than traditional cigarette smoke since  it does not contain lung-damaging tar.

Los Angeles City Council this month voted to ban the use of e-cigarettes,  from restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other public spaces, joining a growing  list of cities, including New York, Boston and Chicago, that restrict the use of  e-cigarettes.

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