New Mexico just raised the tobacco tax to 25% of the value of the tobacco product in the legislative session that just ended. Just another group of jack-booted thugs trying to make anything enjoyable next to impossible in which to partake.
I have a feeling that New Mexico will in the near future ban online sales first, then do all they can to have retail sales eliminated. I've got a decent amount put away, but will have to add to it soon.Yep. At least they are going to outright ban it yet like they are planning to do in Oregon this year. The best advice is to stock up now.
What’s going on in Oregon?Yep. At least they are going to outright ban it yet like they are planning to do in Oregon this year. The best advice is to stock up now.
Most of 'em probably can't feel much down there anyway.Wow! Wonder how the politicos and lobbyists would like it if some do-gooder taxed the daylights out of ben-wa balls and flavored lube.
Oregon has a bill to ban all flavored tobacco, including pipe tobacco.What’s going on in Oregon?
The problem is in a lot of cases it’s lazy half assed politicals that write and pass these things and usually the are so generic that man things fall under the umbrella even if no intended too.The new tax is entirely aimed at vapes.
Pipe and chew and cigars and snuff remain taxed at 25% of invoice:
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- New Mexico House Bill 547 would significantly increase taxes on e-cigarettes and marijuana vaping products. HB 547 would impose a 31% wholesale tax on vapor products and a tax equal to 25% of the product value on other tobacco products, such as cigars, smokeless tobacco, and nicotine pouches.
Very true, but this new bill blasts vapes.The problem is in a lot of cases it’s lazy half assed politicals that write and pass these things and usually the are so generic that man things fall under the umbrella even if no intended too.
Whenever a state bans online sales there's always people trying to find a silver lining by insisting that at least it will help the B&Ms. Problem is the states that have such bans in place also have ridiculous sin taxes, and so many people don't live within driving distance of a B&M. Sin taxes are idiotic to begin with, if they worked than poor people wouldn't have the highest cigarette usage.I have a feeling that New Mexico will in the near future ban online sales first, then do all they can to have retail sales eliminated. I've got a decent amount put away, but will have to add to it soon.
Its 150 miles round trip to my nearest B&M so I do a lot of online ordering. We have a vape shop here that carries "roll your own" tobacco, but I'm really not into those. Several years ago the state banned online sales of vape products so the tobacco online sales are coming next. I'll be ordering to stock up even more in the near future.Whenever a state bans online sales there's always people trying to find a silver lining by insisting that at least it will help the B&Ms. Problem is the states that have such bans in place also have ridiculous sin taxes, and so many people don't live within driving distance of a B&M. Sin taxes are idiotic to begin with, if they worked than poor people wouldn't have the highest cigarette usage.
Wow, so if NM does ban mail order sales you're screwed. How close do you live to the state line? A lot of Washingtonians have a private PO box in Portland or Coeur D'Alene, sadly I live too far from either for me to travel often enough to get my money's worth. It pisses me off how much RYO is labeled as pipe tobacco. I hate calling up shops asking if they have pipe tobacco and they say "yes we have Gambler, Largo, Drum, and Bugler".Its 150 miles round trip to my nearest B&M so I do a lot of online ordering. We have a vape shop here that carries "roll your own" tobacco, but I'm really not into those. Several years ago the state banned online sales of vape products so the tobacco online sales are coming next. I'll be ordering to stock up even more in the near future.
Its about a two hour drive to the Texas border. I've also called up shops I towns we are RVing through and been told they have a wide selection of pipe tobacco just to get there and find a couple pouches of sutliff aros or the RYO stuff.Wow, so if NM does ban mail order sales you're screwed. How close do you live to the state line? A lot of Washingtonians have a private PO box in Portland or Coeur D'Alene, sadly I live too far from either for me to travel often enough to get my money's worth. It pisses me off how much RYO is labeled as pipe tobacco. I hate calling up shops asking if they have pipe tobacco and they say "yes we have Gambler, Largo, Drum, and Bugler".
Since the vape store already stocks at least some actual tobacco products, I’m wondering how the owner would respond if you were to ask that they stock specific blends you’d actually want to buy. You might have to pass along contact info for the distributors, but maybe they’d be willing to experiment with expanding their selection.Its 150 miles round trip to my nearest B&M so I do a lot of online ordering. We have a vape shop here that carries "roll your own" tobacco, but I'm really not into those. Several years ago the state banned online sales of vape products so the tobacco online sales are coming next. I'll be ordering to stock up even more in the near futur