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1. Allow it to be sold?
2. Not fine the growers and sellers?
3, Levy all kinds of fines on individual users?
4. Accept money from tobacco companies?

2007-09-12 16:12:41 · 16 answers · asked by m 4 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

16 answers

Smoking is bad, and that is why we have sin taxes. Just this year the tax on a pack of cigarettes went up $1. That doesn't seem like much, but if you are a pack-a-day smoker that is an extra $365 dollars a year to smoke, plus the cost before tax. The goverment attempts to keep people from buying cigarettes by charging a price that is high enough to deter buyers. It actually works in small measure. I personally smoke, and I can tell you that paying $5 for a pack of cigarettes is quite a hassle.

2007-09-12 16:18:12 · answer #1 · answered by eastchic2001 5 · 1 0

1. Allow it to be sold? - Because the government makes alot of money from sales of tobacco products
2. Not fine the growers and sellers? Again, because they get money already by letting them grow it
3, Levy all kinds of fines on individual users? It would be hard to track smokers
4. Accept money from tobacco companies? Because the government likes money

2007-09-12 16:21:19 · answer #2 · answered by Somaesthesia 5 · 1 0

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2007-09-12 16:20:20 · answer #3 · answered by The Voice 3 · 3 0

It's because power-hungry politicians from tobacco-growing states want to keep getting re-elected, so they pander to the growers and the tobacco companies to keep it going - knowing how many people it kills, and that the government has to pay for a lot of their care.

Pandering means they pretend to like it because the voters in their state don't want to lose their jobs, and the tobacco companies don't want to switch to some other crop. It would be expensive for them so they'd rather not do it, and the congressmen and senators go along with it so that they can keep getting elected to their high paid job with its incredible pension plan.

Stupid, huh?
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2007-09-12 16:21:07 · answer #4 · answered by Kacky 7 · 2 0

It's a conspiracy! Actually, it is a fine balance of money and power. People who are addicted demand it. The companies that deal with tobacco, work with many other things, like RJ Reynolds, who make tobacco products and tin foil. Big tobacco companies fund politicians, and politicians need money to run campaigns. It is a vested interest. - s

2007-09-12 16:24:31 · answer #5 · answered by Smarks 3 · 1 0

Where do you want the government to stop regulating your life? McDonald's hamburgers aren't good for you either does that mean the government needs to ban those also? How about alcohol, oh wait we tried to do that once before and it was a miserable failure. Soda isn't good for you either. Where does it end? Granted tobacco is worse than most of these but it is something that you have a choice over. I don't know about you but I like choice.

2007-09-12 16:19:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because the government gets money from the tobacco companies, so they dont want the money to stop coming in

2007-09-12 16:20:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"We" are the government. yet, jointly as a democracy, we ought to guard the rights of the minority. an person-friendly 'vote' on what's sturdy for one would not stand. i'm according to probability the main adamant non-smoker alive, and it frustrates the heck out of me that my tax income many cases ought to pass to assist people who've chosen a self-adverse existence form. yet, as quickly as society deems one such merchandise as unlawful, what's next? We tried it with alcohol interior the 20's and early 30's, did no longer artwork, and ended up inflicting different matters. human beings who smoke are the sickest maximum vile creatures that inhabit the planet.

2016-11-10 07:15:27 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

5. Make more money in taxes from each pack sold than the tobacco companies do?

2007-09-12 16:22:52 · answer #9 · answered by nileslad 6 · 1 0

The lobbyists in our Gov't has a lot to do with it. They do impose heavy taxes on tobacco products. It would be very impractical to ban them it would create a huge black market and increase the crime.

2007-09-12 16:22:23 · answer #10 · answered by jmrdelorean 4 · 1 0

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