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Tobacco Prohibition Coming?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 57683" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>This has been coming for a long time. If you have to have a date, 1973 is as good as any. When Florida passed the first restrictive smoking law. The latest administration in Washington, is just the latest administration. Look at the history and you will find both leftys and rightys behind this. The blind hatred some have for the current administration, is no different than the blind hatred some have for cigarettes. As least the blind hatred for cigarettes is understandable.</p><p></p><p>The interesting thing will be, where will congress, yes, congress, find the money to replace that raised by tobacco sales should prohibition come. If congress should ban tobacco in all forms, will they assume responsibility for the payments to the states from the tobacco companies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 57683, member: 7"] This has been coming for a long time. If you have to have a date, 1973 is as good as any. When Florida passed the first restrictive smoking law. The latest administration in Washington, is just the latest administration. Look at the history and you will find both leftys and rightys behind this. The blind hatred some have for the current administration, is no different than the blind hatred some have for cigarettes. As least the blind hatred for cigarettes is understandable. The interesting thing will be, where will congress, yes, congress, find the money to replace that raised by tobacco sales should prohibition come. If congress should ban tobacco in all forms, will they assume responsibility for the payments to the states from the tobacco companies? [/QUOTE]
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