They're trying to tax tobacco products out of existence here in the US, but I BET they won't have any problem with the stuff going overseas (as long as they get their tax money from that too).
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And then when their tax revenue radically drops, they'll have to raise taxes elsewhere to make up for the shortfall in revenue, because God forbid they ever reduce a government program.Smoke break gets more expensive with tax boost
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, The Associated Press
1:57 a.m. March 30, 2009
WASHINGTON — However they satisfy their nicotine cravings, tobacco users are facing a big hit as the single largest federal tobacco tax increase ever takes effect Wednesday.
Tobacco companies and public health advocates, longtime foes in the nicotine battles, are trying to turn the situation to their advantage. The major cigarette makers raised prices a couple of weeks ago, partly to offset any drop in profits once the per-pack tax climbs from 39 cents to $1.01.
Medical groups see a tax increase right in the middle of a recession as a great incentive to help persuade smokers to quit.
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