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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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Hey I am on Medial • 4m

The liquor thing is jsut inevitable. It will happen one day for sure. Soon actuallty and well there is a demand for it na? Don't teenagers party during college?

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