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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 58204"><p>This has the potential for turning controversial; however, I agree with the brother that pointed out the legislators making the laws.</p><p></p><p>Someone has to be electing them. So the majority of Americans must be non-smokers right? I don't think it will ever be banned because it's just a huge money maker via taxes. In fact, it is going to lead to more taxes. Expect alcohol taxes, sugar taxes (y'all know about the proposal to tax sodas--the non-diet ones?), etc. </p><p></p><p>People keep voting the way they do lately and maybe tobacco will be ... naw, I won't even say it.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure this is not the first time I say this, so I will put it in quotations, "the only solace I get is that many [of my local friends] that voted for our current president can no longer afford to smoke."</p><p></p><p>With the slight increase in prices, I am not as generous as I used to be either with non-forum members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 58204"] This has the potential for turning controversial; however, I agree with the brother that pointed out the legislators making the laws. Someone has to be electing them. So the majority of Americans must be non-smokers right? I don't think it will ever be banned because it's just a huge money maker via taxes. In fact, it is going to lead to more taxes. Expect alcohol taxes, sugar taxes (y'all know about the proposal to tax sodas--the non-diet ones?), etc. People keep voting the way they do lately and maybe tobacco will be ... naw, I won't even say it. I'm sure this is not the first time I say this, so I will put it in quotations, "the only solace I get is that many [of my local friends] that voted for our current president can no longer afford to smoke." With the slight increase in prices, I am not as generous as I used to be either with non-forum members. [/QUOTE]
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