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However, the ban would not apply to 7-Eleven, as convenience and grocery stores in New York are regulated by the state rather than the city

New York City hikes price of cigarette packs to a minimum of $13, the highest in US Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a law Monday raising the minimum price for a pack of cigarettes to $13 in New York City The increase, which takes effect on June 1, 2018, will make New York the most expensive US city to buy cigarettes De Blasio signed package of anti-smoking bills Monday at Kings County Hospital Another bill gradually reduces by half the number of licenses issued to retailers to sell tobacco products Pharmacies will be banned from selling cigarettes starting on January 1, 2019 Opponents of the price increase say it has pushed many smokers into buying untaxed, unregulated cigarettes on the black market See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred Source The price of a pack of cigarettes in New York City is going up - to at least $13 - and the number of places you can buy them is going down under legislation signed Monday by the mayor

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According to an analysis in STOPs report, Netflix has streamed globally 57 million hours of Drive to Survive, which is rated TV-MA (17 and older), including an estimated 1.1 billion minutes of tobacco-related content