Posted on 02/04/2019 4:49:32 PM PST by Ciaphas Cain
(CNN)"The legislature finds that the cigarette is considered the deadliest artifact in human history."
So begins the text of a new bill introduced in Hawaii's State House, calling for a phased ban on cigarette sales in the state by 2024.
Hawaii has some of the most restrictive cigarette laws in the nation. In 2016, it became the first state to raise the age to buy cigarettes to 21. Now, its new bill calls for raising the cigarette-buying age to 30 by next year, up to 40, 50 and 60 in each subsequent year, and up to 100 by 2024.
That would effectively clear Hawaii's store shelves of cigarettes, although tourists could still bring them in.
And curiously, Hawaii would offer its centenarians the chance to buy cigarettes near the end of their life -- if they could find them.
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Don't give them any ideas. "See, we didn't ban guns because centenarians can still have them".
There is no aspect of your life a politician doesnt believe they are allowed to control.
I look,forward to this countrys purge of socialists. I dont even care if i survive, i just want to take as many down to restore this country.
Years ago I knew a well driller who packed up his rig and left AZ for Hawaii to drill for water; he said rock fever nearly drove him insane. Got over it, lived out his days there.
Just like Singapore. Trying to ban all sales for life for anyone born 2000. Island people...
A phrase you will never hear, “he died in a hail of Cigarettes”.
Tobacco is legal to grow and harvest without government permission if its for yourself.
Back when on my uncle and grandfather’s land, mary jane grew in the wild. I’ve never tried any either, but I won’t ask my cousins whether they did.
Two or three tobacco plants in the right condition will yield enough for a couple average smokers annually. The trick is curing. Too arid where I live. The leaves have to be hung and humidified and cared for.
If you’re in a high humidity area, much easier.
Try an old frigerator for a sealed, humid, curing box.
A few searches on the interwebs will yield a volume of information on growing and curing your own tobacco.
As for the weed? I can’t help you there. Maybe kind of similar? We’d have to ask the pothead FReepers for advice there. Heh.
Then we can talk about how our political masters will determine what we can plant, and what we cannot.
By the way, opium poppies are illegal.
It’s a flower.
LOL! Thanks!
The first garden I grew was in a totally clay-and-rock space outside my grandmother’s apartment. I grew an enormous sunflower, lots of cleome, marigolds, chives (which lasted until we used them at Thanksgiving) and one beautiful pink crepe-paper-looking Poppy.
It was amazing to me that that poppy came up in that nasty soil. Actually, as a first city-girl experiment in growing things, it was all kind of amazing.
LIBS are lunatics .
As the coiner of that phrase, please allow me to offer a slight correction:
It's, 'Au contraire, mon freep.'
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