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unriggable wrote:Well its incredibly addictive, I'm all for it.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Aaaaah, currently the only "no" vote. I'm against this tax for a few reasons. The states (at least NY) has been grossly overtaxing cigarettes for years. While alcohol never seems to get the same amount of attention. (I can run to the store and by almost 3 bottles of MadDog 20/20 for the price of 1 pack of cigarettes , thanks to the TAXES.
I have no ill will against the rich. I have never felt the desire to kill them off, by letting them be the only ones that can afford to smoke.![]()
The "war on tobacco" has gone far enough. With all the legislation making it harder and harder to "light up" a total ban on smoking seems to be looming in the future. I might come off a little bias, as I am a smoker.... but even if I wasn't I believe in the "right" of people to do so.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
jay_a2j wrote:Aaaaah, currently the only "no" vote. I'm against this tax for a few reasons. The states (at least NY) has been grossly overtaxing cigarettes for years. While alcohol never seems to get the same amount of attention. (I can run to the store and by almost 3 bottles of MadDog 20/20 for the price of 1 pack of cigarettes , thanks to the TAXES.
I have no ill will against the rich. I have never felt the desire to kill them off, by letting them be the only ones that can afford to smoke.![]()
The "war on tobacco" has gone far enough. With all the legislation making it harder and harder to "light up" a total ban on smoking seems to be looming in the future. I might come off a little bias, as I am a smoker.... but even if I wasn't I believe in the "right" of people to do so.
oVo wrote:Sin taxes suck. The price of cigarettes is mostly tax already.
Flatulent Hypocracy Rools and politicians drool over any new tax.
jay_a2j wrote:Aaaaah, currently the only "no" vote. I'm against this tax for a few reasons. The states (at least NY) has been grossly overtaxing cigarettes for years. While alcohol never seems to get the same amount of attention. (I can run to the store and by almost 3 bottles of MadDog 20/20 for the price of 1 pack of cigarettes , thanks to the TAXES.
I have no ill will against the rich. I have never felt the desire to kill them off, by letting them be the only ones that can afford to smoke.![]()
The "war on tobacco" has gone far enough. With all the legislation making it harder and harder to "light up" a total ban on smoking seems to be looming in the future. I might come off a little bias, as I am a smoker.... but even if I wasn't I believe in the "right" of people to do so.
The1exile wrote:Nephilim wrote:or legalize tweed, i would accept the tradeoff
I didn't know tweed was illegal?
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
Nephilim wrote:if we follow gip's logic (only time he will be mentioned in same sentence as "logic"), we also have to tax the shit out of anything unhealthy. therefore, we need to tax almost all fast food until annihilation. same for most chips and snacks.
here's the thing with smoking: no matter what you think of it, you have to admit it's fucking cool
leave smokers alone
or legalize tweed, i would accept the tradeoff
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Nobunaga wrote:... Personal accountability and personal responsibility.... seems to be vanishing. Anybody who doesn't know chips and fast food will make you fat, cigarettes can kill you, etc... has been living on the moon for the last 50 years.
... Any fool who smokes, or stuffs their face with fat deserves what he or she gets. Government has nothing to do with it.
... Liberty and Safety of citizens are the responsibility of government. Anything else is an affront.
...
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DaGip wrote:Nobunaga wrote:... Personal accountability and personal responsibility.... seems to be vanishing. Anybody who doesn't know chips and fast food will make you fat, cigarettes can kill you, etc... has been living on the moon for the last 50 years.
... Any fool who smokes, or stuffs their face with fat deserves what he or she gets. Government has nothing to do with it.
... Liberty and Safety of citizens are the responsibility of government. Anything else is an affront.
...
Well, there are a lot of people that don't know that hydrogenated oils can cause heart disease...where are the warnings on the foods with these oils?
Nobunaga wrote:DaGip wrote:Nobunaga wrote:... Personal accountability and personal responsibility.... seems to be vanishing. Anybody who doesn't know chips and fast food will make you fat, cigarettes can kill you, etc... has been living on the moon for the last 50 years.
... Any fool who smokes, or stuffs their face with fat deserves what he or she gets. Government has nothing to do with it.
... Liberty and Safety of citizens are the responsibility of government. Anything else is an affront.
...
Well, there are a lot of people that don't know that hydrogenated oils can cause heart disease...where are the warnings on the foods with these oils?
... That would fall under "Safety", and so such lables should be put on such products.
... Obviously.
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radiojake wrote:Once had a discussion with a friend - would you trade up the legalisation of marijuana if it meant it was taxed and therefore cost more money.
Still don't really know what I'd want. At the moment I haven't been caught with it, so I guess I'd say no, but then he came up with point that it would be easier to get, just walk down to the shop. That would be a lot easier (and safer, especially if you don't have a reliable friendly source and have some scum bag dealing it) - either way, it's stupid that it is illegal while ciggarettes and alcohol are legal. The cotton Industry helped outlaw marijuana in the early 20th century because hemp was threatening to outsell cotton for material. Bastards.
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