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Vapor Tax Flip Flop

Days after stating that a proposed levy on e-cigarettes (a.k.a. vapor cigarettes) was not a violatioYou must Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.

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vapesquad May 16, 2013 at 9:57 pm

A relative handful of e-cigarette users against the pharmaceutical machine wanting their competition gone, and the tobacco companies wanting the same thing? Not a fun spot to be in.

And what exactly is a “proper rate of taxation” for e-cigarettes, considering they put absolutely no burden on the state — quite the opposite, actually? It sounds like they’re thinking of something more like the tax on smokes, which sounds pretty damned improper to me.

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Trick May 16, 2013 at 9:57 pm

A relative handful of e-cigarette users against the pharmaceutical machine wanting their competition gone, and the tobacco companies wanting the same thing? Not a fun spot to be in.

And what exactly is a “proper rate of taxation” for e-cigarettes, considering they put absolutely no burden on the state — quite the opposite, actually? It sounds like they’re thinking of something more like the tax on smokes, which sounds pretty damned improper to me.

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Smirks May 17, 2013 at 8:35 am

Wouldn’t hospitals want fewer people sucking down smoke and tar? And exposing others to second-hand smoke?

Rules of Acquisition, Rule #23: Nothing is more important than your health … except for your money.

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Smirks May 17, 2013 at 8:35 am

Wouldn’t hospitals want fewer people sucking down smoke and tar? And exposing others to second-hand smoke?

Rules of Acquisition, Rule #23: Nothing is more important than your health … except for your money.

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