...that is the question.
Some good sales going on right now. Considering buying a small mountain of toby. Should I do it, or nah?
Here's the thing; the FDA is doing it's best to screw the tobacco industry & politicians will use any excuse to bend us over and ..... well, you get the picture.
Here in Nanny State Australia, 50 grams of tobacco is over $100.
When it was announced 18-24 months ago that the laws re; importation of tobacco were going to change, I had a very bad feeling, so I bought as much tobacco as my limited income allowed. [Now I have over 40lb cellared & am growing & storing leaf in the event if I ever run out] I refuse to pay $2 a gram on principle.
Other Aussies on social media called me 'paranoid' [they were the polite ones] amongst other things because 'guys in the know, who knows someones uncles neighbour who knows a bloke ....' said that the laws would only affect 'commercial quantity', which was utter bullshit.
Not that I think that things would ever get as bad in the U.S. as it is here, what we do know is that the price will only go up. States are already banning, or threatening to ban, on-line sales. Then there's talk of banning 'flavoured' tobacco [How far would the FDA take that farce considering that most tobacco has been cased with at least a touch of sugar water?]
Building a decent cellar while you're still able, while prices are still reasonable, would be sensible.
Properly stored, tobacco will keep for decades. Many blends improve with age.
Tobacco holds it's value. Many blends increase in value with age.
If shit ever hits the fan, tobacco would be a valuable trade item.
If the laws ever make it hard for friends or family to procure tobacco, those with large cellars would be able to help them out at cost. [Let's face it, all we have is each other to rely on]
So yes, buy as much tobacco as you can afford. It's something that you would never regret.