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flyguy":drdo8j75 said:
I think aromatics and flavored cigars will be the first to go.  The Feds will use the guise of "protecting the children" to get this through.  I enjoy all forms of pipe tobacco.  Too bad aros don't cellar well.
 
Well, they cellar better than no tobacco at all.  
 
Better get that cellar developed or you will be puffing air.
 
daveinlax":nptxwlzg said:
puros_bran":nptxwlzg said:
 But at this point in the ball game we are dealing with unelected appointees.
And this is why everyone should listen to this PipesMagazine.com Radio's interview with Paul Creasy.
http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-87/#
Paul says contacting the FDA could be unhelpful because pipe tobacco is pretty much getting off easy with this round of legislation and he does want to be put on the radar with letters from the public. I trust Paul's opinion, he is a well known advocate/$upporter for the hobby.  :shock:
I also recommend joining me by becoming a member of CRA.
http://www.cigarrights.org/
I've read a little and listened to a lot of what people ahve been saying about this stuff. Please explain how pipe tobacco is getting off easy?
 
Puff Daddy":zxl05bly said:
This government ceased being "For the people, by the people" a long time ago. I doubt nothing we can say will matter a bit. Money interests from the industry lobbyists pressuring the controlling beurocrats is about all that will slow them from doing what they want to do, which is to further their own power and self importance. .
This hasn't been the United States of America since WWII. Remember, we live in the  UNITED CORPORATION of AMERICA so what would you expect  :twisted: :twisted:
 
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