City: Philip Morris drops challenge to San Francisco law barring tobacco sales in drugstores
By APThursday, October 15, 2009
City: Philip Morris drops challenge to tobacco ban
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco officials say cigarette maker Philip Morris has dropped its lawsuit challenging the city’s prohibition on tobacco sales at pharmacies.
The announcement Thursday by the city attorney’s office follows a federal appeals court ruling denying the company’s request for an injunction that would have kept the city from enforcing the year-old law.
City officials say the ban makes sense when tobacco products are unhealthy and drugstores are supposed to promote health.
The city still is defending the law in a separate lawsuit brought by the Walgreens drugstore chain. A Superior Court judge dismissed that case, which is now on appeal.
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Tags: California, Government Regulations, Industry Regulation, North America, San Francisco, United States
Tags: California, Government Regulations, Industry Regulation, North America, San Francisco, United States
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