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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 108322" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>I have a strong suspicion that this (like the other tobacco reclassification/tariff laws) is going on with the blessing of Big Tobacco, who stand the most to gain from cracking down on RYO tobaccos. Its a total win-win for them: driving more of the cigarette market to their ready-made brands, while appearing supportive of "enhanced tobacco regulation.)</p><p></p><p>When this shakes out, mark my words, it won't burden anything made by RJR (dba Lane) nor PM-Altria (dba Middleton.) </p><p></p><p>How did an anti-tobacco organization suddenly become such "experts" on this incredibly obscure subject? If I had a hygrometer or a glycometer handy, I'd bet that those wildly arbitrary standards for "pipe tobacco" very closely match those of, say, a certain Prince or Captain. But I don't, so just consider me a conspiracy theorist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 108322, member: 341"] I have a strong suspicion that this (like the other tobacco reclassification/tariff laws) is going on with the blessing of Big Tobacco, who stand the most to gain from cracking down on RYO tobaccos. Its a total win-win for them: driving more of the cigarette market to their ready-made brands, while appearing supportive of "enhanced tobacco regulation.) When this shakes out, mark my words, it won't burden anything made by RJR (dba Lane) nor PM-Altria (dba Middleton.) How did an anti-tobacco organization suddenly become such "experts" on this incredibly obscure subject? If I had a hygrometer or a glycometer handy, I'd bet that those wildly arbitrary standards for "pipe tobacco" very closely match those of, say, a certain Prince or Captain. But I don't, so just consider me a conspiracy theorist. [/QUOTE]
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