I gotta be honest, I never thought the US was going to lead the way in studying this issue impartially... I think we have the most third world country (in many areas of the country) that is actually portrayed as a first world country. Japan laughts at our speeds on our smartphones (their networks are incredible), much of the infrastructure is crumbling, and we're having a hard time adjusting to automation, versus jobs. I mean, look at the birth/death rate compared to some other countries, though it IS improving slowly. I live in Tucson which is really WAY down there as far as education, infrastructure (no, I'm not talking about the wall, I'm talking about the roads), and... Well, it's quite different than many other areas and in some ways, incredibly interesting.
If something is *useful* to an ex-smoker, it will either be taxed or eliminated, IMO. California is just way ahead of the curve when it comes to taxation! Interestingly, it's also gone bankrupt several times.... You can only tax something so much before you starve the thriving industry that is starting to happen. The politicans lurk around, waiting for it.... Only makes it worse. The two party system has become a joke, really. Trump said some interesting things during his "run" I have yet to see much implemented as far as healthcare reform (he said he would lower the cost of drugs and allow ones from overseas to be sold here without the FDA). Either he was a great grandstander, or he's found "politics". I wish Gary Johnson would have won....
Anna