Okay, I'll play the wacky optimist and say that if civil society holds together (history
says there's no guarantee there, but it's plausible) a variety of good moderately priced
tobaccos will be available into the foreseeable future. This is because the energies of
public concern are focussed around other issues -- non-tobacco drugs soft and hard,
cigarettes for health concerns, and a whole array of other non-substance use issues.
So if a quite small percent of people who smoke pipes, real outliers statistically speaking,
want to purchase and puff pipe tobacco, I don't think there is much public or legal ardor
to pursue it. We won't be welcomed in public places, but the supply line of the product
will survive. The history and image of pipe smokers is too picturesque to make them
appealing villains. Despite Joe Stalin. Because of Twain, MacArthur, etc.