In literature [edit] The poem "At the Fishhouses", by Elizabeth Bishop, from her 1956 collection A Cold Spring , contains a reference to Lucky Strikes: "The old man accepts a Lucky Strike./He was a friend of my grandfather." In the 1972 novel Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, the protagonist Redrick Schuhart mentions buying a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes In the novel The Secret History by Donna Tartt, the narrator is being offered Lucky Strike cigarettes by another character: "When he'd finished he took his cigarettes out of his shirt pocket (he smoked Lucky Strikes
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Nicotine is highly carcinogenic, meaning it is linked to a substantial increase in cancer risk
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It means creating a new division and trying to hire police officers just to focus on tobacco sales, or given the realities of the challenges of recruiting and hiring, it just means that it probably will go little enforced or not enforced at all, he said