Keep Cigarettes 'Out of Sight' in Stores, NYC Mayor Says

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Cigarettes and other tobacco products may vanish from view in retail stores in New York City if health officials in the city have their way.

A bill unveiled today (March 18) by the city's MayorMichel Bloomberg  would require tobacco products to be kept out of sight from customers, "in cabinets, drawers, under the counter, behind a curtain or in any other concealed location," except when an adult customer asks to purchase one, or when retailers need to restock the products, a statement from the city's health department says.

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