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Tobacco is banned in the United States

The prohibition of tobacco in the United States leads to a series of significant consequences. The crime rate escalates as individuals engage in illegal sales and possession of contraband, with smoking becoming more prevalent indoors due to fear of detection.

Tobacco is banned in the United States

Tobacco is banned in the United States

Users seek alternative drugs

amphetamine, cocaine, and other stimulating drug overdoses increase

USA economy loses 48 billion in GDP

US economy hits a fear recession
major share holders sell off portions in fear of profit loss

Arrest rates soar due to continued use

incarceration rates reach a point higher than the war on drugs
jobs losses increase due to failed background checks

Tobacco is no longer taxed

tobacco costs on the steets become nearly double than the cost before ban
government loses ability to fund certain programs

Addicts will find a way to obtain tobacco products

Tobacco found by adicts is unregulated and dangerous
More toxins and carcinogens are introduced to users
crime rate spikes (participations in illegal sales, possession of illegal contraband, etc.)
Smoking becomes more common in homes due to fear of being spotted outside
second hand smoke begins to surface at a higher rate

Major tobacco producers forced out of business

Tobacco farmers move out of the country and sell to cartels
Distribution chains lay off hundreds of employees
unemployment rate skyrockets

Tobacco becomes a heavily trafficked drug

IRS opens new tobacco investigation department
creates more war and conflict south of border
puts more money into the cartels pockets

Small businesses forced to close due to low traffic

other consumer industries (soda, gum, candy, etc.) lose sales
Mom and Pop mini markets close from sales plunge