Effective Monday, Boston pharmacies no longer sold cigarettes in their stores.  A new rule from Boston’s Public Health Commission states that cigarettes can no longer be sold in pharmacies or on college campuses.

Currently only 11 smoking bars remain open in the almost smokeless city, with about a half dozen of those being hookah bars.  One of the newly instated rules passed two months ago states that all smoking bars will be forced to close within 10 years if they are still allowing smoking in working environments.

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