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Beverly Hills becomes 1st U.S. city to ban most tobacco sales

Doctors need to play a key role in getting kids to stop smoking or to avoid smoking altogether, according to a new Canadian guideline. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Beverly Hills has become the first U.S. city to end most tobacco sales.

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The City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to snuff out sales of cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes and other tobacco products beginning in 2021.

The ban covers sales at gas stations and pharmacies as well as convenience and grocery stores. However, it exempts hotels and three plush cigar lounges in the wealthy and glamorous Los Angeles suburb.

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The hotel exemption was designed to accommodate tourists, who could have a concierge deliver their smokes — although they’d have to smoke them outside.

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Gas station owners opposed the measure, saying it unfairly targeted their businesses and might force employee layoffs.

Public health advocates argued that the cost is higher in terms of health.

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