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Posted: Tue 8:01, 25 Jan 2011 Post subject: wholesale marlboro lights cigarettes |
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In New York, where cigarettes are already extensively taxed and can sell for as much as $9 per pack, further increases could be on the agenda, too.
At the end of the day, taxing those with a hard-to-break habit looks like easy pickings to those on the search for easy money. But, critics say, revenue from cigarette tax increases is more akin to Fool’s Gold than anything else, and those attempting to close state budget deficits should be wary of relying on them.
The Directive on Tobacco Products (2001) requires manufacturers to put warnings on tobacco products, bans terms such as ‘light’, ‘mild’ or ‘low tar’, forces producers to provide full information on all ingredients and sets maximum limits for tar,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], nicotine and carbon monoxide in cigarettes.[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
The Directive on Tobacco Advertising (2003) bans cross-border advertising of tobacco products in printed media, radio and on-line services. It equally bans sponsorship of cross border events. Tobacco advertising and sponsorship on television has already been prohibited since 1989.
The Council Recommendation on smoking prevention (2003) encourages Member States to control all forms of tobacco promotion and sales to minors, as well as to improve awareness and health education.
The Council Recommendation on Smoke Free Environments (2009) calls on Member States to adopt and implement laws to protect citizens from exposure to tobacco smoke in enclosed public places, workplaces and public transport. It also calls for the enhancement of smoke-free laws with supporting measures such as protecting children,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], encouraging efforts to quit smoking and having pictorial warnings on cigarette packages.
Jennings said that his restaurant/ sports bar/ cocktail lounge picked up some Ohio smokers when the ban started there, but it lost just as many patrons to Ohio who wanted to eat and drink in a smoke-free spot. He said he doesn’t expect to lose too many customers and hopes for new patrons who didn’t frequent establishments that allowed smoking.
He said the ban will be healthier for his 25 or so employees, most of whom are nonsmokers.
“I think the hidden thing with the smokers, what I’m hearing from them — it isn’t necessarily the fact they have to go outside to smoke. They feel that big government is telling them more and more what they can and can’t do,” he said.
Kenneth Dean, 46, of Toledo,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who was smoking at the Michigan Tavern, said the state ban is a “travesty against the Constitution.”
“I know it’s negative. I know it’s nasty. Are they my mom? No. Are they my dad? No,” he said.
Some nonsmokers agreed, saying it should be a business owner’s decision if smoking is allowed. Beth Richardville, 39, of Temperance,marlboro cigarettes wholesale, a nonsmoker sitting with smoking friends at M.T. Loonies,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], said she thinks Michigan’s ban is illegal.
“Cigarettes are not illegal. We are in a public establishment,” she said.
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