Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 - WikipediaBut that’s a good thing, really. If the government is making money, it is a lot less likely to ban it.
Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 - WikipediaBut that’s a good thing, really. If the government is making money, it is a lot less likely to ban it.
So you're saying we should view these taxes kinda like paying protection money to the mob?But that’s a good thing, really. If the government is making money, it is a lot less likely to ban it.
So you're saying we should view these taxes kinda like paying protection money to the mob?
Interesting: It seems they are banning "e-cigarettes" that haven't gotten a marketing approval from the FDA. Right now of course, that means they banning all of them, but once some make it through the PMTA process, they will be legal to sell again. That's make it an ever-so-slightly less hard-core ban than I thought.Found a copy of the ordinance passed
https://sfgov.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=7111897&GUID=7C3912E3-BB56-420D-896E-6FEA1391287D
Not good for the B&M owners though.But that’s a good thing, really. If the government is making money, it is a lot less likely to ban it.
I think that is the essence of the issue.Every state that has legalized the other stuff has become addicted to the revenue stream. The big difference being, there aren't that many of us by comparison.
But that’s a good thing, really. If the government is making money, it is a lot less likely to ban it.
Every state that has legalized the other stuff has become addicted to the revenue stream. The big difference being, there aren't that many of us by comparison.
Having lived in a banned country for years, believe me when I say there's always the black market. And it works, wherever you are.Cool that should work. We al know teens can't read banners.
And, if common core continues teens may not be able to read, period.
I'm just waiting, hoping, praying of the pendulum swing as I stockpile like crazy.
To be fair, it's a good time to stockpile I am TOTALLY happy with the vape equipment I use.
Anna
Is making e-cig products more expensive a good thing for you? Gov will never get enough of money. Trust me. They'll want more and more. And this will be used as a justification for more taxes. (our country is not receiving enough from taxes, let's bump the percentage to astronomical levels, that will bring economy up again)
We should be happy they aren't rounding up vapers to put to death in some kind of public spectacle, because that's where it seems the people who control society would most like to see it reduced to.
There isn't anything 'brave' about their actions, it's simply mercantilism enforced as the only ethos of law. The police enjoy nothing more than to be able to harass and penalize people who are mis-categorized as criminals and thus present absolutely no real threat to them.
I don't think many realize how close the U.S. to the Colosseum days, though it's basically an open-air prison/mental institution liberally dotted with Stadiums. Choosing between Coke and Pepsi = absolute freedom, to them.
I'd like that to be applied only to regular cigs everywhere in the world.
We should be happy they aren't rounding up vapers to put to death in some kind of public spectacle, because that's where it seems the people who control society would most like to see it reduced to.
...Nah. They don't want to kill us. They are fully aware many of us would become high consumers of cigarettes.