I think all the points made here are sound and certainly well thought out. Coming from the UK, albeit 20 years ago, I have noticed the incredible increase in UK prices whilst I have been in the US. Strangely the UK has a long history of growing your own tobacco which even I use to do. As the prices rose I was surprised there were was not a parallel increase in home grown tobacco as I believe you are allowed to grow up to 40 pounds of tobacco a year without tax from HM Treasury. I suspect it is because the number of people with the inclination to grow the stuff has fallen over the years. Both my parents came of age in the late 1930s when growing vegetables was very common and some people particularly in Essex grew their own tobacco all the time. I remember as a child that there use to be a stand at the Dagenham Town Show for a tobacco growing club in Essex. I guess if the FDA get involved we can always go back to the soil and GYO!