Stubby, I don't understand that either. I have Axl covered though. She can ship to me and I will send it to her. Even though the shipping charges have increased quite a bit the tax in my state is not much at 10 percent. I remember the good old days when I could order 25 cans and have it shipped from getsnus for free if it was over 50 or 4.95 if the order was less. Do I sound like an old timer yet?
Sanity is overrated. I'd rather be happy.
I did a dummy order at getsnus a couple of days ago and 20 cans of thunder frosted went from $48 to $105 (shipping included). Still cheaper than smoking but I'm very glad I made a pre pact purchase. I'm just scared that if lawmakers see any significant income from this that they will increase smokeless tobacco tax even more.
This might stand out in the crowd a bit to much for a smuggler.. but it works for me
http://www.bryanappleyard.com/blog/u..._01-709892.jpg
Seriously though, if anything good can come out of the PACT act it is that more B&M stores may carry Swedish snus. A big draw back in the past has been that they where competing with tax free on-line stores. That's now a shining glorious moment in history. If Swedish snus is ever going to go mainstream they are going to have to do it via B&M stores. I would love to be able to walk to my local grocer or smoke shop and pick up a few cans. We shall see how this plays out in the next few years. Certainly Iowa and Mass would be good places to get the ball rolling in a bigger way. SM is already in a limited amount of tobacco shops and V2 has stated they are planning on moving into B&M.
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This biggest issue with your thought is market share. I would guess that PVs have a larger market share at this moment than Swedish snus. I have had little success, very little, in getting people to try e cigs as an alternative to smoking. When I bring up snus, they are totally turned off.
I can understand this point of view considering the disinformation about smokeless that has been prevalent over the past 30 years. The propaganda convinced me that it was at least as dangerous as smoking, but with the added risk of mouth cancer. They really did a good job on me until TB got me straight. I watched Dangerous Catch last night and the one Captain was talking to his young daughter on shore. He was dipping and she was trying to get him to quit. She warned him about how he has to quit or he'll get lung cancer. They've been teaching them young, them anti-tobacconists.
Unless some major networks get the word out to the populace on the safety of snus compared to smoking and somehow convince people that it truly is 99% safer than smoking, I can't see anything but a niche market here. It's not like cigarettes or PVs where you see people using them. It is a pretty invisible habit, especially something like Thunder Frost (just deposited one) where the shape forms nicely in your lip. The only way someone knows your using it is if they see you taking it out or moving it around in your mouth.
Although, that in itself has its advantages.![]()
I do love my Frosties.
STOP THIS BILL NOW! IT TAXES E-Cigs and OTHER SMOKELESS PRODCTS the same as CIGARETTES! SIGN UP AND VOTE NO! https://www.popvox.com/bills/us/112/s1403
I'm not so pessimistic about snus. 60 minutes did an article in April that exposed many people to snus. You can get camel snus just about anywhere and Marlboro snus is on the way. Okay... those are both lousy snus, but it is widely available in B&M stores which can't be said for PV's. People are becoming aware of the concept of snus. I'm not taking what comes out of the mouth of some snot nosed kid to seriously.
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Is this in here yet? I just got two emails from them..since this was filed in NY, is this for NY only? I'm still reading and understanding - I see snus mentioned: Chewing Tobacco, Leaf Tobacco and Roll Your Cigarettes
FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT ORDERS A TEMOPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERCIA, PREVENTING THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE PACT ACT
As many of you know, the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009 (PACT Act) went into effect today. This act prohibits the mailing of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, RYO/MYO tobacco, etc. This was the worst possible news that we could have received as this means that we cannot serve our customers in the fashion that you have become accustomed to.
This week brought some great news as Federal district Judge Richard Arcara allowed for a temporary restraining order preventing the enforcement of the act. A hearing has been scheduled for July 7, 2010 in the United States District Court, Western District of New York.
Until further notice, we once again are accepting orders for smokeless tobacco, leaf tobacco, snus, and RYO/MYO cigarette tobacco in addition to cigars and pipe tobacco. You may begin placing your order through our web site today; however, there may be a delay in shipping your product until we are able to rebuild our inventories of products and supplies.
OK, I understand more now...it's NY only and for the Seneca-owned smokeshops and temporary.
Mail-order cigarette shops close : City & Region : The Buffalo News
Darn, thought the Judge was on to something.![]()
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