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“There's no question here that every effort is made to earn as much money off tobacco as possible. At the same time, the same people who are doing everything they can to get every penny out of this product, are condemning its use, are bludgeoning and impugning its users, and denying them every day…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“There's no question here that every effort is made to earn as much money off tobacco as possible. At the same time, the same people who are doing everything they can to get every penny out of this product, are condemning its use, are bludgeoning and impugning its users, and denying them every day more and more places where they can legally use the product. In the process, they have been the architects of the black market. The people in charge of all this have themselves set the stage for black market circumstances to prosper and thrive.”

Rush Limbaugh

About This Quote

Industry profit motives create contradictory policies that both promote and stigmatize tobacco, fostering a black market.

In simple terms: Profit drives both sales and bans, leading to illegal trade.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address policy contradictions.

Themes

economics public health regulation

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political informative

When to use this quote

  • government health campaigns
  • legislation debates
  • community health programs

Key Concepts

market dynamics addiction policy inconsistency

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can policy balance profit control and public health?
  • What alternatives reduce black market demand?
A Different Perspective

Complex issue; simple solutions may miss nuance.

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