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sofarsogood

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So, I guess these FDA regs are all fun and games until they affect the Cigar Crowd. NOW maybe something good will happen...

Lawmakers warn FDA regs could ban cigar donations to troops | Fox News

Oh the horror!!! :facepalm:
The CA 21 years old law was amended to exclude military. In CA if you are under 21 you can't smoke, unless you join the military. There should be free cigars if you are in the military but not otherwise? What about free vaping stuff for the soldiers? That sounds better than free cigars. This is getting to be a very bad joke.
 
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rico942

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Do-gooders just never get it, no matter how much you try to reason with them, they are convinced that what is good for them MUST be good you everyone ...

"tobacco is evil", they declare, and there must be no exceptions ...

I don't recall that I ever insisted that anyone else smoke, or use nicotine in any form. I wish that the FDA would extend to me the same basic consideration ...
 

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Do-gooders just never get it, no matter how much you try to reason with them, they are convinced that what is good for them MUST be good you everyone ...

"tobacco is evil", they declare, and there must be no exceptions ...

I don't recall that I ever insisted that anyone else smoke, or use nicotine in any form. I wish that the FDA would extend to me the same basic consideration ...
That's what it really boils down to, isn't it? Where does any person, or any group of people, get the moral authority to tell another what he may or may not consume?


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The FDA effort to expand tobacco regulations was years in the making and fundamentally aimed at combating tobacco-related disease and death.

Hmm so are they going to ban the weapons our troops use(can't) also. After all there related to deaths as well.
They are so full of it.
 
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