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Congress Holds Hearing on Buy-Out of Federal Tobacco Program
Newsstream.com ^ | 27 September 2002

Posted on 09/27/2002 6:40:06 AM PDT by SheLion

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To: mg39
I'll tell you what: if I was a cigarette smoker, I'd want the FDA to keep an eye on the quality of imported tobacco, as some of those foreign countries are pretty slipshod when it comes to things like regulating pesticide/herbicide use.

Yes, but most of us can still buy tobacco products that are grown here in the United States inexpensively. While the FDA will never "approve" the use of tobacco, I envision that they will "not approve" certain channels of tobacco sales if it doesn't originate from Big tobacco. Much the same as the regulation of pharmaceuticals. So once again, the US government is going to get involved in more corruption.

21 posted on 09/27/2002 11:15:40 AM PDT by bjs1779
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There always has been a law to when someone could buy cigarettes. In Ohio, it was 18. Maine, the same.

When was this the case in Ohio? I specifically remember going to the store and buying my mom packs of Viceroy 100s since I was about 8. I still remember 3.2 beer (don't know if they sell it now) which 18 year olds could buy.

I'm only 30, so it wasn't that long ago.

22 posted on 09/27/2002 11:20:30 AM PDT by rdb3
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I don't know about any of that, but I do remember going to see rock concerts in the 80's, when I was a pre-18 teenager, and getting free samples of cigarettes that were being given out by the cig companies. I suspect they aren't as audacious nowadays in their attempts to hook kids.
23 posted on 09/27/2002 11:33:03 AM PDT by mg39
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I grew up in Ohio. And it was always age 18 to buy cigarettes. I don't know where you bought cigarettes at 8. You must have had a note from your Mother. It wasn't enforced like it is today, but it was always 18 before you could legally buy cigarettes. I remember 3.5 beer as well. Do they still sell it?
24 posted on 09/27/2002 11:57:27 AM PDT by SheLion
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I grew up in Ohio. And it was always age 18 to buy cigarettes. I don't know where you bought cigarettes at 8. You must have had a note from your Mother. It wasn't enforced like it is today, but it was always 18 before you could legally buy cigarettes. I remember 3.5 beer as well. Do they still sell it?

I grew up in East Cleveland. The age 18 thing is new news to me! I never had a note or anything like that. My pop owned a delicatessen on E.140th & St. Clair, and I rang up cigarrette sells to kids, too. Only thing I couldn't ring up was alcohol.

I don't remember seeing one sign that said this was the law. I'm not saying you are wrong, just that this revelation is blowing my mind!

3.2 beer? I hadn't lived there in 11 years, so I don't know. I highly doubt it, though.

25 posted on 09/27/2002 12:03:03 PM PDT by rdb3
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I don't know about any of that, but I do remember going to see rock concerts in the 80's, when I was a pre-18 teenager, and getting free samples of cigarettes that were being given out by the cig companies. I suspect they aren't as audacious nowadays in their attempts to hook kids.

Oh yeah! You mean those small packs of 5 cigs, I believe. I think Newport had a non-menthol brand (didn't go very far) like that. Anyone could just grab those samples, kids or not.

26 posted on 09/27/2002 12:23:47 PM PDT by rdb3
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You got it!
27 posted on 09/27/2002 12:26:03 PM PDT by mg39
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To: SheLion
We all know that if cigarettes are put under the control of the FDA, they would not put their seal of approval on them. Therefore, they would have to ban cigarettes.

Either that or being forced to admit second hand smoke is of no concern........ remember governments can't afford to loose the money. :-}

28 posted on 09/27/2002 7:04:57 PM PDT by Great Dane
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remember governments can't afford to loose the money. :-}

That's why I can't understand this business about wanting the FDA to regulate cigarettes! That would be the Sudden Death Syndrome for sure!

29 posted on 09/28/2002 9:09:59 AM PDT by SheLion
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