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Did you know 965 is a chocolate flavored cigarette tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="nismo270r" data-source="post: 479683" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>Don't know Les, there was no response or closeout letter I could find for this case. Most likely changes to descriptions on websites, etc. A lot of companies in the field have been sent these letters...just ridiculous. Isn't it good knowing our tax dollars are paying some bonehead to review these horrific tobacco sites? The best is when the letter states how someone under the age of 18 purchased xxx items from the website. Exactly how do they prove to the website/store owner this person was really under the age of 18?</p><p></p><p>It's just like when the FDA goes to brick and mortar stores and sends in someone to buy cigarettes to see if they get carded. I've heard more than one account of the FDA agent telling the store owners they failed to card a minor, then refusing to show proof the person they sent into the store was a minor. How the hell is that not entrapment in the first place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo270r, post: 479683, member: 1658"] Don't know Les, there was no response or closeout letter I could find for this case. Most likely changes to descriptions on websites, etc. A lot of companies in the field have been sent these letters...just ridiculous. Isn't it good knowing our tax dollars are paying some bonehead to review these horrific tobacco sites? The best is when the letter states how someone under the age of 18 purchased xxx items from the website. Exactly how do they prove to the website/store owner this person was really under the age of 18? It's just like when the FDA goes to brick and mortar stores and sends in someone to buy cigarettes to see if they get carded. I've heard more than one account of the FDA agent telling the store owners they failed to card a minor, then refusing to show proof the person they sent into the store was a minor. How the hell is that not entrapment in the first place? [/QUOTE]
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