H.R.1676 The end of the begging

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taz3cat

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Illegally obtained tobacco, the new front in the failed war on drugs.:confused:


Maybe they think the can win this one, after all they have stop Internet Gambling, :rolleyes:. I can't find any where to gamble on the internet now. :lol:

We will soon go to a drug dealer for a lot stuff. The drug dealers are getting richer than the goverment, just look at Mexico. :-x
 

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Maybe they think the can win this one, after all they have stop Internet Gambling, :rolleyes:. I can't find any where to gamble on the internet now. :lol:

We will soon go to a drug dealer for a lot stuff. The drug dealers are getting richer than the goverment, just look at Mexico. :-x

That's the funny part, pot is moving toward legalization, nicotine toward prohibition...

Enough taxes and the drug dealers will start selling cigarettes and likely e-juice as well, as prohibited items tend to move to smaller packages of more potency.
 

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I heard on the news a little while ago (today) that Our wondrous government is considering another "no new tax on the middle class". We will have a federal sales tax known as a VAT tax. I am really getting excited about these "no new taxes".

Just think they can add extra tax on bra's and jock straps. The only way to avoid that tax is :shock: or :hubba: :lol:.


All sales on the internet for e-cig and everything will be taxed.
 
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