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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 91139" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Don't forget, the largest cigarette companies are also one of the culprits behind the usurious tax increase on RYO tobacco. Tax parity between homemade and premade cigs means more business for them, in the short term from people who switch back to premades with no price difference, and in the long term as they muscle out companies too small to weather the tax hikes.</p><p></p><p>I have great solidarity with other smokers of any kind; I'm not thrilled with the RYO companies seeking a loophole, but I understand. But I have zero sympathy for any tobacco company that supports anti-tobacco legislation. I'm holding back on my tins of CH and PA, because once they're gone, I'll never buy another Altria tobacco. (Fortunately, Granger is held by SM/ST, who don't have any premade cigarette concerns.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 91139, member: 341"] Don't forget, the largest cigarette companies are also one of the culprits behind the usurious tax increase on RYO tobacco. Tax parity between homemade and premade cigs means more business for them, in the short term from people who switch back to premades with no price difference, and in the long term as they muscle out companies too small to weather the tax hikes. I have great solidarity with other smokers of any kind; I'm not thrilled with the RYO companies seeking a loophole, but I understand. But I have zero sympathy for any tobacco company that supports anti-tobacco legislation. I'm holding back on my tins of CH and PA, because once they're gone, I'll never buy another Altria tobacco. (Fortunately, Granger is held by SM/ST, who don't have any premade cigarette concerns.) [/QUOTE]
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