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<blockquote data-quote="sisyphus" data-source="post: 271796" data-attributes="member: 2514"><p>I am about to hit 100 pounds in the cellar, which strangely enough is my lifetime supply number at my smoking rate and projected lifespan. I have about 6 pounds to go and I'll be just shy of 105 pounds and done. That was my answer. I saw this coming and dedicated most of my disposable income toward tobacco for a year to cellar like mad. I am pretty happy with the cellar, although you always look at it and wish you had more of this or less of that as your preferences go through slight shifts.</p><p></p><p>I am surprised that the FDA hasn't exercised their authority to regulate pipe tobacco, because that will truly be the end of things as we know them. As far as I'm concerned, it can only be a matter of time before they do. Cellar now while tobacco is available and cheap because once that happens you'll be paying at least $20 a tin in brick and mortars with <strong>no other options</strong>. Just look at cigarettes and moist snuff for an idea of what FDA regulation means. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think the only thing that's saved us so far is the cigar lobby. There is a lot of money in cigars and they can exert influence in a way that the pipe smoking community cannot. It's a moot point for me, I didn't want to leave my fate in the hands of others, so I cellared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sisyphus, post: 271796, member: 2514"] I am about to hit 100 pounds in the cellar, which strangely enough is my lifetime supply number at my smoking rate and projected lifespan. I have about 6 pounds to go and I'll be just shy of 105 pounds and done. That was my answer. I saw this coming and dedicated most of my disposable income toward tobacco for a year to cellar like mad. I am pretty happy with the cellar, although you always look at it and wish you had more of this or less of that as your preferences go through slight shifts. I am surprised that the FDA hasn't exercised their authority to regulate pipe tobacco, because that will truly be the end of things as we know them. As far as I'm concerned, it can only be a matter of time before they do. Cellar now while tobacco is available and cheap because once that happens you'll be paying at least $20 a tin in brick and mortars with [b]no other options[/b]. Just look at cigarettes and moist snuff for an idea of what FDA regulation means. Honestly, I think the only thing that's saved us so far is the cigar lobby. There is a lot of money in cigars and they can exert influence in a way that the pipe smoking community cannot. It's a moot point for me, I didn't want to leave my fate in the hands of others, so I cellared. [/QUOTE]
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