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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 61980"><p>I agree, I think people are going to smoke what they want no matter what. Just like I still eat doughnuts even though I know they are bad for me. I'm frequently around construction sites where 80-90% of the workers smoke cigarettes (it seems), the only thing they look for is whether it says Camel, Marlboro, or Winston lights. If they start sticking labels and crap all over the packs most won't even notice. If they stick a loose sheet in there, it'll just add to the litter problem. The anti's want to ban tobacco use outright and those with a little sense know that a prohibition era blackmarket would take over. I'm guessing the comprimise will be to stick the big ol labels like they do in the EC and keep adding 'sin' taxes. Meanwhile you and me pay the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 61980"] I agree, I think people are going to smoke what they want no matter what. Just like I still eat doughnuts even though I know they are bad for me. I'm frequently around construction sites where 80-90% of the workers smoke cigarettes (it seems), the only thing they look for is whether it says Camel, Marlboro, or Winston lights. If they start sticking labels and crap all over the packs most won't even notice. If they stick a loose sheet in there, it'll just add to the litter problem. The anti's want to ban tobacco use outright and those with a little sense know that a prohibition era blackmarket would take over. I'm guessing the comprimise will be to stick the big ol labels like they do in the EC and keep adding 'sin' taxes. Meanwhile you and me pay the price. [/QUOTE]
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