states, incentivizing smuggling and illicit activity.[8] After New York, the highest rate of smuggling occurs in California (44.0 percent of consumption smuggled), New Mexico (38.3 percent), Massachusetts (37.6 percent), and Washington (37.3 percent)
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Analysis of factors related to knowledge levels of traditional tobacco and e-cigarettes among college students Univariate analysis revealed that gender, ethnicity, major, and traditional tobacco use were not significantly related to college students knowledge level of e-cigarettes, but were related to their knowledge level of traditional tobacco (Table 1)
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