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Albany County first NYS municipality to ban tobacco sales in pharmacies

Albany County first NYS municipality to ban tobacco sales in pharmacies

In a 21-17 vote last night, Albany County became the first municipality in New York State to end the sale of tobacco in pharmacies and in stores that contain a pharmacy. If approved by County Executive Dan McCoy, the new law would go into effect on March 1, 2015 and reduce the number of tobacco retailers in Albany County by about fifty, a 15% reduction overall. Congratulations to the Albany County Legislature for taking a stand for public health! Read more about this historic vote in the local news: Times Union WRGB WNYT Time Warner Cable News Learn more about tobacco-free pharmacies here.

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Albany County poised to vote on tobacco-free pharmacies

Albany County poised to vote on tobacco-free pharmacies

The Albany County Legislature will be voting tonight, August 11, 2014, on a local law that would end the sale of tobacco in pharmacies and in stores that contain a pharmacy. If you live in Albany County, let your legislator know what YOU think. Local legislators are eager to hear from their constituents on issues that are important to them. If you live in Albany County, contact your local legislator with your view on this issue prior to tonight's vote. Visit the Albany County Legislature website for contact information. If you're not sure who your local legislator is, you can find out here. You can also share your views during the public...

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