While the US Senate has yet to take up the House passed Act which seeks to outlaw internet sales, with the pandemic totally tanking the economy, I think it is extremely unlikely that it will be debated now. Doubt any Senator would wish to vote for any measure now which would put an end to any more business enterprises.This. If you've the means, load up. Another ongoing concern is the banning of Internet sales. If the prospect looked grim for B&M's it looks downright abysmal now with the expected recession/depression; so don't think of relying on a local store to keep supplying you. Again: load up now.
See Looming Laws in 2021? :: Tobacco Legislation - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/looming-laws-in-2021.74764/post-36065827As a new pipe smoker, I’d also like to know this information so I can adequately prepare for this.
That's how we would think. It's not guaranteed that's how they are thinking: their plan might be just that: to destroy businesses—it all depends on what their long-term agenda is. Anyway, this would be veering into an area we've been recently discouraged of exploring in these fora. All I can really say is that, based on analysis of what many legislators and political actors are doing, taking advantage of the current craziness, I wouldn't put it beyond them to sneak anti-tobacco legislation in their next relief bill, and thus, we should be, if we have the means, stocking up—not to the point of hoarding it like some have been doing with toilet paper, maybe, but still preparing for the worst whilst hoping for the best.While the US Senate has yet to take up the House passed Act which seeks to outlaw internet sales, with the pandemic totally tanking the economy, I think it is extremely unlikely that it will be debated now. Doubt any Senator would wish to vote for any measure now which would put an end to any more business enterprises.
Well, it's a money issue, as much as it is a health issue. Estimates of the cost of smoking in economic terms surpasses the revenue it brings in, which is why there's support for restricting smoking and eventually eradicating it all across the political spectrum.Regards Duane's main point, I find it astonishing that the US Government seeks to throttle a source of great amounts of revenue, let alone the rights of the individual to do what one chooses within their own households.
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Thanks for the offer. I’d honestly prefer it if you donated them to the COVID Pay it Forward offer/thread.
I just discovered I can have tobacco delivered to the local post office and held for my arrival to pick it up. This fixed my issue of not being able to have anything shipped to work. So, when I got bitten by the bug a couple of weeks ago, I went off the deep end and had everything shipped to the house in Alaska. Right now, I’ve got 75ish blends and about 18 pounds up there waiting on me. I’ve got 8-10 more tins heading this way to me out here in Texas and will start trying them all out that way between now and when I can get home.
Unfortunately, I’m not positive when I’ll be going home. This COVID issue has made that trip exceedingly difficult to arrange.
How does limiting or eliminating internet sales hook into this? Thats the only way i can get my tobaccos because there isnt any places that sell actual pipe tobaccos anywhere near me. Im trying to wrap my head around this (still newer to this stuff) I heard about the possibility of some brands being cut but ALL internet sales worries me worse.While the US Senate has yet to take up the House passed Act which seeks to outlaw internet sales, with the pandemic totally tanking the economy, I think it is extremely unlikely that it will be debated now. Doubt any Senator would wish to vote for any measure now which would put an end to any more business enterprises.
That's a separate issue to prevent underage individuals from easy access to tobacco.How does limiting or eliminating internet sales hook into this?
That's a separate issue to prevent underage individuals from easy access to tobacco.
Could easily be faked. The full intent is to cripple tobacco use and limit sales to face to face transactions without digital use. No skyping.There are websites that can verify my veteran status. Surely the same could be done for age?
S'posedly.That's a separate issue to prevent underage individuals from easy access to tobacco.
By 2030.S'posedly.
It's all part of the WHO's master plan (their Framework Convention on Tobacco Control) to eradicate tobacco from the face of the Earth. It's been amply dicussed here in the past.
Heck i can buy whisky, liquors and wine online and they can verify my age for sales. Am i missing something? Is there a huge chuck of teens smoking pipes i don't know about? What bill is to limit internet sales?That's a separate issue to prevent underage individuals from easy access to tobacco.
Other than starting smoking a pipe at 17, probably not that many, bu5 many tobacco blends can be used as roll your own. I've found Sansepolcro to be much better as a cigarette than in a pipe. They are just trying to cut all access off from them.Is there a huge chuck of teens smoking pipes i don't know about?
I find it astonishing that the US Government seeks to throttle a source of great amounts of revenue, let alone the rights of the individual to do what one chooses within their own households.
All online ordering of alcohol is banned where I live.Heck i can buy whisky, liquors and wine online