Has quick comm democratized the availability of nicotine based products like cigarettes, rolling paper etc to younger audiences? If yes, how do you view quick comm potentially delivering liquor?
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Well you are not wrong but then again these shops that sell these products are also always located conveniently close to hostels and studnet lodging. Have you not noticed that? Its all jsut supply and demand brother
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