Cory Doctorow on Nostr: In the 1990s, Big Tobacco went to war against state anti-smoking laws, arguing that ...
In the 1990s, Big Tobacco went to war against state anti-smoking laws, arguing that the federal government had the right - nay, the *duty* - to create a "harmonized" national system of smoking laws that would preempt state laws.
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