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Getting Burned

With SCHIP's passage, the world changes for tobacco makers, wholesalers and retailers.

If it weren’t so ominous, one might dismiss it as an April Fool’s prank conducted in poor taste.

But a joke it is not; and the taste, well, as a roll-your-own tobacco advocate recently blogged: “The government has now taxed RYO out of existence.”

When a policy-charged Democratic Congress invigorated by a new administration accomplished what a Republican president’s veto swore it would  not, a world of retailers, tobacco farmers, wholesalers and makers of all tobacco products, from cigarettes to snuff, cigars to make-your-own, quaked with concern.

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