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Bill Introduced to Further Raise Federal Tax on Pipe Tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 85798"><p>You're right, it's a never-ending cycle. Another problem is that there will be some people who quit because of the prices, and not start back even if the price of tobacco was lower. Also, if pipe tobacco prices go through the roof, that's going to reduce the amount of new pipe smokers. And all the while, none of this even takes into consideration all the restrictions on where we can smoke, and the tighter regulations on the tobacco industry. It's all working together to destroy a freedom that we have long taken for granted.</p><p></p><p>Case in point, Me. I was a cigarette smoker for years, and only puffed on my pipes in the evening. I grew tired of paying through the nose for a carton of Pall Malls, so I gave them up and now only smoke pipes. While I could never go back to cigarettes (they taste awful to me now), it was the rising costs of cigarettes that finally forced me to quit them in favor of a pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 85798"] You're right, it's a never-ending cycle. Another problem is that there will be some people who quit because of the prices, and not start back even if the price of tobacco was lower. Also, if pipe tobacco prices go through the roof, that's going to reduce the amount of new pipe smokers. And all the while, none of this even takes into consideration all the restrictions on where we can smoke, and the tighter regulations on the tobacco industry. It's all working together to destroy a freedom that we have long taken for granted. Case in point, Me. I was a cigarette smoker for years, and only puffed on my pipes in the evening. I grew tired of paying through the nose for a carton of Pall Malls, so I gave them up and now only smoke pipes. While I could never go back to cigarettes (they taste awful to me now), it was the rising costs of cigarettes that finally forced me to quit them in favor of a pipe. [/QUOTE]
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