Hmmm ... what do you think of this?
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/06/health/antismoking-outlays-drop-despite-tobacco-revenue.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/06/health/antismoking-outlays-drop-despite-tobacco-revenue.html
And how do you actually prove this? There would be so many factors for something like this that even making a link like this is flimsy at best. More slanted statistics. Seems to me the author of the article obviously has an agenda.An analysis by Washington State, cited in the report, found that it saved $5 in tobacco-related hospitalization costs for every $1 spent during the first 10 years of its program.
Are you familiar with the Cigar Rights of America (CRA) and the International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR)?It would be nice to have a consumer watchdog organization to assist us pipe smokers of the various government bills and laws that will affect the cost of the tobacco as soon possible
Yes! You're exactly right.Reminds me of a family getting a huge settlement for an injured child... I'll bet very little goes toward the child.
Assaad, I looked around on the website CRA Site and it looks like just the US. I will join soon I believeDo the Cigar Rights of America(CRA) do anything for Canada? I'm thinking of joining in the new year.
By Matt.R.
I think that taxes on cigarettes should primarily be applied to improving the local area in which they were purchased. If you really want people to stop smoking you have to improve their lives so that they have a reason not to smoke.
Yeeeah, but then there's no point in taxation at all. The whole purpose is redistribution to OTHER people or areas. If tax money were pumped directly back in to where it came from, then it would be better to just not tax at all.I really liked this particular part of this person's comment. Although I don't like his comment as a whole.
By Matt.R.
I think that taxes on cigarettes should primarily be applied to improving the local area in which they were purchased. If you really want people to stop smoking you have to improve their lives so that they have a reason not to smoke.