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Say no to SCHIP YouTube style!

mrnosejoy

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We just created a YouTube for Brick & Mortar stores to post videos. We would also like to see everybody who enjoys smoking cigars post videos on You Tube.

Put a face & heart to the fight. Keep it clean and above all just tell them how much you enjoy smoking and you don't want to lose it. It's no time for a revolution. Even though taxation without representation is where America was born.

http://www.youtube.com/bmtobacco

We will try to compile as many as possible into one channel, one voice which will make the most difference and win more and more supporters everyday to our fight. It's time to stop the propaganda about smokers and fight for our rights to have a place to continue smoking.

Brick & Mortars are truly at risk. From there it jeopardizes the tax base stores create. Without store tobacco taxes. There's no stopping them from inacting rules across the board. Chat rooms could become a place where you talk about how great it was to smoke.
 
Sounds plausible. But as to the last line, I am not sure we will see that for some time. A lot of the world has high tobacco taxes anyway, but it is always worth ordering some from a duty-free online store and hoping they slip through, which they often do.

That will be the future of cigar purchases if this American tax is too high.
 
I don't know Macion. With the way MasterCard is acting about online tobacco purchases, I'm sure it won't be long before all the other Credit Card companies follow suit and not allow us to by cigars on the internet anymore... I'ts discrimination, and I for one will not stand for it! ;)
 
I thought that was something to do with state taxes in America, and the legal loopholes Mastercard was trying to plug?
 
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