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On Being a Quitter
Townhall.com ^ | October 1, 2015 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 10/01/2015 5:50:17 AM PDT by Kaslin

I quit. Or, more exactly, I’m quitting. Not a job or writing, I’m quitting smoking. And does it ever suck.

I haven’t had a cigarette since the day I got married, Sept. 5th. It hasn’t been easy. It’s not “pass a stone” or “give birth” hard, but I have had moments of “I’d kill everyone in this room for a drag.”

Less now, and less thanks to something politicians across the country are moving to ban – a vaporizer.

Vaping, as it is called, is the ingestion of water vapor infused with nicotine and some sort of flavor – tobacco, sticky buns, cotton candy, pretty much anything you can imagine. The “juice” is heated quickly by an ion battery, and you inhale and exhale a cloud of “smoke.” It simulates smoking without the smoking part.

But vaping looks a lot like smoking, so a lot of busybody liberals want to treat it the same way.

There are two simple reasons for this: 1.) they’re idiots, and 2.) they need a hobby.

Speaking of idiots, enter Washington, D.C.

What would the city be without progressives who want to intrude on every aspect of your life? A literal swamp, which it was, rather than the figurative swamp it has become.

But this intrusion isn’t by the federal busybodies; this one comes locally. All stupidity starts somewhere, and this is starting in the nation’s capital.

In the name of “health,” the DC city council decided to treat vaping exactly like smoking. In addition to banning it in public places and forcing people who have quit smoking through vaping to go stand with smokers on the street (which is like making people on methadone use the drug in a heroin den), the city now taxes it like smoking.

DC has imposed a 67 percent tax on e-cigarettes, as they’re called. Yes, 67 percent.

For all the talk of wanting people to quit smoking, the city fears the loss of revenue from tobacco taxes more, so it’s taxing the hell out of an extremely effective smoking cessation tool. Because “the children,” or something.

The tax is so high that two of the four existing vape shops in the district have said they’ll be forced to close. The other two won’t be far behind.

DC expects the tax to bring in an additional $380,000 next year, which means it will budget as if that revenue is real. But with the tax driving the shops out of the city, well, we all know how this game works.

District residents still will be able to get their supplies from Virginia and Maryland, but many won’t and will return to cigarettes. Governments get so much revenue from cigarettes that one can’t help but think this was the plan all along.

As addicted to smoking as most smokers are, it pales in comparison to how addicted politicians are to the tax revenue tobacco taxes generates. Anything that offers an exit strategy for smokers is a threat.

Tobacco tax hikes are always couched as a way to discourage smoking, but if politicians really wanted to discourage smokers, they would impose a shockingly high tax in shocking fashion – not 50 cents or $1 at a time but all at once. The shock to the system would force many smokers’ hands. That’s why you’ll never see it happen.

Politicians see smokers the same way drug dealer view their customers – as suckers. That’s because, well, we are.

Like a junkie, I’d hide my cigarettes from my fiancé, now wife, thinking I was fooling her. A breath mint or gun covered up the perfect crime. Or so I thought.

I wasn’t fooling anyone but myself, and not even really that. Well, on the day I got married, I was done. I smoked my last cigarette and said goodbye to the taxes the government has been getting from me.

I used vaping to quit, and it has worked beautifully. Now governments are starting to go after me again. Not gonna happen.

Living in Maryland has spared me from the attack from leftists seeking to “help,” but only because we had the good sense to elect Republican Larry Hogan our governor. DC isn’t so lucky. And other quitters across the country won’t be so lucky either.

My advice to those of you still smoking: Join me in quitting. I understand the appeal of those infernal sticks, but there’s a pretty good crutch out there to help you step away. Give them a try and stick to it.

Do it now, before those so concerned with public health they have to constantly dip into your wallet make their move on e-cigarettes too. Use spite as a motivator – don’t smoke yourself to death, and don’t let government tax you to death either.


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KEYWORDS: ecigarettes; taxes
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To: patriot08
No, no, but you wrote in Post# 8

When I first read, ‘I quit..’ you scared me. I thought you had gotten mad about something and was quitting FR! You’re one of our best.

Thanks, I appreciate that, but I did not write the article, Derek Hunter did. I only posted the article. Besides I am a she.

41 posted on 10/01/2015 1:03:10 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

I knew you didn’t write it, I just saw ‘ I quit’ and thought it was you quitting. :)

I’m surprised, I always thought you were a ‘he’.

People always took my handle, ‘Patriot 08’ for a ‘he’ until I put as my tag, ‘girl type’ lol


42 posted on 10/01/2015 1:44:17 PM PDT by patriot08 (4th geneneration Texam (girl type))
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To: upchuck

Some people can make cold turkey and others cannot and end up smoking again even after many attempts to quit. Vaping as I believe it is called allows you get nicotine in decreasing strengths till you can just stop. It worked wonderfully for my daughter, she had tried quitting before but always ended up going back to cigs. Plus the vaping nicotine juice does not have all the other chemicals found in cigs. She vaped for just a little over a month.

If I was a smoker and if I didn’t want to quit I would switch to Vaping; no smoke particles entering lungs, no other nasty chemicals found in cigs, and a fraction of the cost.

I am just so happy my daughter quit and so very proud of her.


43 posted on 10/01/2015 8:24:55 PM PDT by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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To: Kaslin

Forgot to add you Kaslin in last reply.


44 posted on 10/01/2015 8:26:55 PM PDT by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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To: Kaslin

Thanks I am....she is amazing!


45 posted on 10/01/2015 8:37:42 PM PDT by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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To: Kaslin

I smoked for about 40 years. 15 years ago after a bout with triple pneumonia, I had my last cigarette. My dad did about the same thing (without the pneumonia) and lived to be 91. Let me tell you, even though I’m cancer free my lungs don’t allow me to be as active as I should be at 68. If a giant meteor were headed to earth, I wish I had a carton of cigarettes and if not I wish I would have quit 40 years earlier.


46 posted on 10/01/2015 8:51:42 PM PDT by Starstruck (I'm usually sarcastic. Deal with it.)
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To: free_life

Congrats to your daughter. The important thing is, SHE QUIT!! Good for her.


47 posted on 10/02/2015 4:22:02 AM PDT by upchuck (Academics think capitalism is corrupt because that's how academia is. h/t Glen Reynolds)
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To: Kaslin

My SIL visited recently and was doing the vapor thing. IN the house. It still smells.


48 posted on 10/02/2015 4:42:51 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Beware the tyranny of the easily offended. (Stossel))
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