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  • Proposal to raise Maryland cigar tax attacked

    01/20/2012 7:23:36 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 15 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | January 19, 2012 | David Hill
    ANNAPOLIS — Maryland health advocates are lauding Gov. Martin O'Malley’s proposal to increase the state’s cigar tax, but critics say such an increase would create another financial burden for consumers and business owners. Mr. O'Malley, a Democrat, proposed a state budget Wednesday that would raise the 15-percent excise tax on cigars, smokeless tobacco and other noncigarette tobacco items — a group collectively known as other tobacco products (OTP) — to 70 percent. The OTP tax has gone unchanged since 1999 while the cigarette tax has gone from 36 cents to $2 a pack during that period. Health advocates argue raising...
  • IOM Report Recommends FDA Continue Suppressing Lifesaving Information About Cigarette Alternatives

    12/14/2011 5:12:33 PM PST · by Bokababe · 11 replies
    Reason ^ | 12/14/11 | Jacob Sullum
    A new Institute of Medicine report unintentionally highlights the fatal folly of censoring truthful information about cigarette alternatives until their manufacturers can generate the sort of costly, time-consuming studies that federal regulators demand before approving new drugs. Under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, a "modified risk tobacco product," which is any tobacco product identified as safer than cigarettes, can be legally sold only after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certifies that it will "benefit the health of the population as a whole, taking into account both users of tobacco products and persons who do not currently...
  • Quitting Smoking - update and reassurance needed

    12/04/2011 7:22:02 AM PST · by Marie · 85 replies
    self ^ | 12/4/11 | self
    A couple of months ago I posted a thread that I was trying to quit smoking and asked for advice. I tried going cold turkey, but only managed a few days. I finally went to the doctor and got a prescription for Chantix. I'm right at three weeks smoke-free now. I quit taking the Chantix about a week and a half ago (horrible nightmares and seriously screwed up sleep) and I'm past the 'cravings' stage. I really only think about smoking a couple of times a day, but I'm not fighting the urge to smoke any more. This is the...
  • Because They Can [CONTROL]

    12/04/2011 5:38:58 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 17 replies · 1+ views
    National Review Online - The Corner ^ | December 3, 2011 | Andrew Stuttaford
    Reason’s Jacob Sullum discovers another example of nannies amok: "Yesterday the Boston Public Health Commission voted to ban the use of electronic cigarettes in workplaces, including outdoor areas such as restaurant patios. It says it is simply “clos[ing] a loophole” by “treat[ing] e-cigarettes like tobacco products.” But since e-cigarettes do not contain any tobacco and do not generate smoke (merely a propylene glycol vapor containing nicotine), that is a puzzling way to characterize the decision. The official justification for banning smoking in workplaces is protecting employees and other bystanders from the toxins and carcinogens generated when tobacco is burned. Let’s...
  • Obama urges smokers to follow his example and quit

    11/17/2011 9:30:07 AM PST · by george76 · 48 replies
    AFP ^ | Nov. 17, 2011
    Barack Obama, a former smoker, urged Americans to stub out their cigarettes on the "Great American Smokeout Day," adding he knows just how hard it is to quit. ... Obama, a longtime smoker, quit in early 2010 a year after entering the White House, his former spokesman Robert Gibbs and First Lady Michelle Obama have said.
  • Judge blocks rules on graphic cigarette labels

    11/07/2011 9:46:16 AM PST · by markomalley · 14 replies
    Reuters/Yahoo ^ | 11/7/11
    A U.S. judge sided with tobacco companies on Monday, granting a temporary injunction blocking rules requiring new warning labels that use graphic images like a man exhaling cigarette smoke through a hole in his throat.
  • NYPD Officers Charged With Gun Running

    10/25/2011 6:13:20 AM PDT · by AtlasStalled · 7 replies · 1+ views
    Friends of Ours ^ | 10/25/11 | Friends of Ours
    Eight current and former NYPD officers have been arrested "on federal charges including gun trafficking and conspiracy to smuggle cigarettes" as reported by William K. Rashbaum for The New York Times: "the charges allege that the officers — five are still on the force and three are retired — were involved in smuggling more than a dozen illegal handguns as well as M-16 rifles and shotguns, the people briefed on the case said." It's been a rough month for the NYPD. Earlier this month a former detective testified at the corruption trial of a fellow officer that "it was common...
  • What Are They Smoking?

    10/01/2011 12:24:19 PM PDT · by Leigh Patrick Sullivan · 12 replies
    The Moderate Separatist ^ | October 1, 2011 | Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    “(It) doesn't matter how big the warnings are. You could have cigarettes that were called the warnings. You could have cigarettes that come in a black pack with a skull and a cross bone on the front, called ‘Tumors’ and smokers would be lined up around the block going, "I can't wait to get my hands on these fucking things!” – Denis Leary ‘No Cure for Cancer’ There are certain areas of government hypocrisy that we as a society have come to accept as normal. These subjects are always met with a shake of the head and shrugged shoulders when...
  • Holy smokes: State sends Pleasant Hill man hefty cigarette tax bill

    08/28/2011 3:11:07 PM PDT · by SmithL · 94 replies
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 8/28/11 | Lisa P. White
    PLEASANT HILL -- To get a good deal, Paul Brodman used to buy cigarettes online. Little did he know, those smokes weren't the bargain they appeared to be. There's no getting out of paying state taxes simply by buying cigarettes online. Earlier this month, Brodman received a bill for $1,398 from the State Board of Equalization for back taxes and penalties he owes for 100 cartons of cigarettes he bought online from an out-of-state retailer in 2007 and 2008. Initially, Brodman thought it was a mistake. "We smoked them; we didn't resell them," he said. "I wasn't selling them on...
  • More smokers avoiding taxes with self-rolled cigarettes and small cigars

    08/12/2011 7:27:34 AM PDT · by KyGeezer · 49 replies
    kentucky.com ^ | Aug 12, 2011 | Beth Musgrave
    FRANKFORT — Revenue from Kentucky's cigarette tax is in free-fall, but more Kentuckians kicking the unhealthy habit isn't the only reason for the decline. State officials say more and more people are turning to cheaper alternatives — little cigars and roll-your-own cigarettes — that aren't covered by the state's 60-cent-a-pack tax. The little cigars look much like cigarettes but are wrapped in brown paper. They cost about $1.25 a pack, compared to about $3.25 for the cheapest pack of cigarettes. The move to small cigars and roll-your-own cigarettes is a national trend. The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that states...
  • Ontario racket linked to Hezbollah

    07/27/2011 7:30:00 AM PDT · by bayouranger · 6 replies
    Nationalpost.com ^ | Jul 23, 2011 | Stewart Bell
    TORONTO . Aline Ajami's nightmare began when a stranger appeared at the Toronto apartment where she lived with her parents. He said his name was Kamal Ghandour and that he was connected to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. There was a problem, he said. Ms. Ajami's uncle owed him money. As a result, the uncle was being held hostage by Mr. Ghandour's associates in south Lebanon. He would be killed, Mr. Ghandour warned, unless Ms. Ajami did exactly what she was told. That encounter in February 2008 was the start of what an Ontario judge, in language more reminiscent of...
  • One by one, Minnesota bars get tapped out [Government shutdown]

    07/13/2011 3:31:11 PM PDT · by DeaconBenjamin · 35 replies
    Star Tribune ^ | July 12, 2011 - 10:58 PM | by: ERIC ROPER
    Hundreds of bars, restaurants and stores across Minnesota are running out of beer and alcohol and others may soon run out of cigarettes -- a subtle and largely unforeseen consequence of a state government shutdown. In the days leading up to the shutdown, thousands of outlets scrambled to renew their state-issued liquor purchasing cards. Many of them did not make it. Now, with no end in sight to the shutdown, they face a summer of fast-dwindling alcohol supplies and a bottom line that looks increasingly bleak. The Ugly Mug doesn't have enough beer to get through the baseball season. "Our...
  • Regarding Those Graphic Cigarette Package Pictures

    06/25/2011 6:44:26 AM PDT · by wgflyer · 41 replies
    Self | 25 June 2011 | wgflyer
    Given that the FDA now would demand graphically unpleasant images be plastered all over cigarette packages perhaps a useful trend could emerge. For example, why not superimpose photos of auto accident victims, the more severe the injury the better, on cell phone telephone bills? Condoms passed out to children at their schools could be adorned with close ups of the various and more nasty symptoms of STDs. Abortion clinics could have wall murals of the dismembered fetus. Homosexual marriage licences could be decorated with various photos of AIDS "victims" in the last sickly throes of life. All journalism texts might...
  • KEEP YOUR PICTURES OFF MY CIGARETTES

    06/23/2011 6:30:24 AM PDT · by shortstop · 54 replies
    boblonsberry.com ^ | 06/23/11 | Bob Lonsberry
    On six packs of beer they will put pictures of gosh-awful ugly women who you will be tempted to sleep with if you drink the contents. Ice cream containers and packages of steaks will have photographs of cottage-cheese thighs and clogged arteries. Table saws will have pictures of severed fingers and New Year's champaigne will have images of crippled livers. The possibilities are endless. The government has decided that it has the power to put images on the packaging of consumer products in order to protect the public health and the public good. So, it seems natural to speculate a...
  • Cigarettes will carry grisly new warning labels

    06/22/2011 1:35:39 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 41 replies
    AP ^ | June 22 2011 | MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Rotting teeth and gums. Diseased lungs. A sewn-up corpse of a smoker. Cigarette smoke coming out of the tracheotomy hole in a man's neck. Cigarette packs in the U.S. will have to carry these macabre images in nine new warning labels that are part of a campaign by the Food and Drug Administration to use fear and disgust to discourage Americans from lighting up.
  • A New FDA Cigarette Warning For Conservatives

    06/21/2011 6:00:50 PM PDT · by The Looking Spoon · 10 replies
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 6-21-11 | Jared H. McAndersen
    Dozens of new designs were made, but a winner has been chosen! All kidding aside, I mentioned last November that large labels like the one above are coming... Beginning September 2012, FDA will require larger, more prominent cigarette health warnings on all cigarette packaging and advertisements in the United States. These warnings mark the first change in cigarette warnings in more than 25 years and are a significant advancement in communicating the dangers of smoking. From the FDA "These warnings mark the first change in cigarette warnings in more than 25 years." It would be frightening if boredom with the...
  • Health officials unveil graphic tobacco warning labels

    06/21/2011 6:41:59 AM PDT · by re_tail20 · 25 replies
    The Chicago Tribune ^ | June 21, 2011 | Reuters
    Dead bodies, diseased lungs and a man on a ventilator were among the graphic images for revamped tobacco labels unveiled on Tuesday by U.S. health officials. Proposed in November under a law that put the multibillion-dollar tobacco industry under the control of the Food and Drug Administration, the new labels must be on cigarette packages and in advertisements starting in October 2012. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg were to announce the nine new warnings at the White House, but the labels were released early Tuesday at http://www.fda.gov/TobaccoProducts/Labeling/CigaretteWarningLabels/default.htm. They show images that may disturb...
  • FDA to issue new graphic cigarette warning labels

    06/20/2011 5:12:37 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 30 replies
    Breitbart.com ^ | June 20, 2011 | Michael Felberbaum (Associated Press)
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Coming to a store near you: nine more reasons not to smoke. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday is set to release nine new graphic health warning labels for U.S. cigarette packs, representing the most significant change to cigarette packs in more than 25 years. The new labels will take up half of a pack of cigarettes and also will appear on advertisements. Cigarette makers have until the fall of 2012 to comply. Mandates for new warning labels were part of a 2009 law giving the FDA authority to regulate tobacco. The announcement follows reviews...
  • (New York) City blames Big Tobacco for cigarette black market

    06/12/2011 4:35:53 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 32 replies
    NY Post ^ | June 12, 2011 | GARY BUISO
    City Hall for the first time is directly blaming Big Tobacco for the burgeoning black market of bootleg cigarettes on city streets. Newport maker Lorillard, the country's No. 3 tobacco company, consciously oversupplies the Poospatuck Indian reservation on Long Island -- knowing full well bootleggers buy in bulk and then flood city neighborhoods with unstamped, cheap smokes, a city official told The Post. "If Afghanistan is the seed of the heroin trade, then Lorillard is like that with cigarettes," said Eric Proshansky, a deputy chief in the city Law Department. "Lorillard knows its cigarettes are being bootlegged into the city,...
  • ...25 Years in Prison...Smuggling Schemes...Plot to Bring Surface-to-Air Missiles Into United States

    05/11/2011 2:32:47 PM PDT · by Cindy · 9 replies
    NOTE The following snippet is a quote: losangeles.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel11/la050911.htm Southern California Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Convictions in Smuggling Schemes, Including Plot to Bring Surface-to-Air Missiles Into United States LOS ANGELES—A Southern California man was sentenced this morning to 25 years in federal prison after being convicted on a series of federal charges related to schemes to smuggle many items into the United States, including surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down aircraft. Yi Qing Chen, 49, of Rosemead, California, received the 300-month sentence from United States District Judge Dale S. Fischer. Last October, following a two-week trial, a...