USA, the land of the FREE (minus the freedom plus more taxes if you smoke)!
This is a topic that is very close to my heart. The
Regardless of how you may feel about specific actions of the government of the
As an immigrant that was not able to live in my native country (Cuba), I have the utmost respect for the USA, however, I have also learned here, that it is fine to disagree with the government, it is actually the duty of the individual to call out the government when injustice is being done and try to change the course of the government’s actions, by voicing our dissent and voting the politicians out of offices if we do not agree with their actions.
Smokers in the
In response to government actions, more and more smokers are fighting back, and one of the ways is the newly created Cigar Rights of America. This group is a nationwide grass roots organization formed by individuals that are tired of the government’s abuses. This is a typical American response, were the people take issue with the government and fight back.
This type of action is what makes the
Currently the smokers are having to fight local legislation that try to increase taxes or expand the smoking ban. The following are some of the cities and states that Cigar Rights of
The city council is trying to impose a 3.6 cent tax on every cigar sold in
The state senate is working on a bill to make it illegal to smoke in all enclosed establishments such as bars and restaurants.
The state senate is working on a law to increase the state’s tobacco taxes, including an increase to the current Other Tobacco Products tax rate (which includes cigars) from 10% to 40% (this increase is in addition to the Federal Tax).
The state legislators passed a law which needs to be signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (the Terminator) to make it illegal to smoke in public parks and public beaches.
The Governor of Massachusetts proposed to increase the state tax on tobacco products (including cigars) from the current 30% to 110% (in addition to the Federal Tax). (No this is not a typographical error)
The state is reviewing a senate bill that makes it illegal to smoke in any public building, public place and any enclosed area within a place of employment.
The mayor of the city proposed a law for the city not to hire any individual to work for the city if they smoke or use any tobacco product, even if they smoke in their homes. Under the new law, the city will fire any current employee if they do not quit smoking within 12 months if the law goes into effect.
(To the readers of this blog, I must disclose that I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP. These are actual proposed laws being considered by the local and state governments).
If you would have told me when I came from
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