WA resident? Class C felony to order snus after July 26th.

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  • sundog
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 311

    #61
    If we Southerners secede again, will you Yankees join us this time? :lol:

    You know in your heart we were right back then.

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    • SnusHound
      Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 34

      #62
      Originally posted by Judge Faust
      As an aside, those of you screaming "them damn liberals ain't getting no tobacco taxes from me, ah'yuk!!!" aren't helping the cause at all. It is precisely this kind of thinking that motivates governments to crush tax-free tobacco shipping methods in the first place.
      It's the kind of thinking that refuses to pay 23$ for the same thing that costs 4$ without the taxes or 8$ for something that costs less than 3$ without tax. It's the kind of thinking that wants choice in products while not only being limited to the crap that can be obtained locally. That is not unreasonable. What is unreasonable, is the govt expecting people to bend over and take it, and then they waste that money on BS programs. What happened to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

      No, they are not getting my tax money, I'd rather quit first. F*ck them. Good thing I won't have to quit.

      Oppression of tobacco users is nothing new, it's been happening since the weed was introduced to the west and people have worked around it for hundreds of years. People are greedy and exploit a great pleasure of others for their own gain. Nothing new to see here across history but it is an outrage to see the scope of it in the USA now. There's no frontier left to move on to unfortunately.

      If they want to put a felony on a producer of society with no criminal record that contributes a huge amount of legitimate taxes let them. They will only destroy themselves by killing off all the producers (actually they won't die but will move elsewhere as we will see industry do if cap-and-tax passes). Once it all shakes down there won't be an oppressor with any power left to do anything since they've destroyed the very base that gave them any power to begin with. The more the govt squeezes the weaker it gets.

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      • Judge Faust
        Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 196

        #63
        Originally posted by SnusHound
        Originally posted by Judge Faust
        As an aside, those of you screaming "them damn liberals ain't getting no tobacco taxes from me, ah'yuk!!!" aren't helping the cause at all. It is precisely this kind of thinking that motivates governments to crush tax-free tobacco shipping methods in the first place.
        It's the kind of thinking that refuses to pay 23$ for the same thing that costs 4$ without the taxes or 8$ for something that costs less than 3$ without tax. It's the kind of thinking that wants choice in products while not only being limited to the crap that can be obtained locally. That is not unreasonable. What is unreasonable, is the govt expecting people to bend over and take it, and then they waste that money on BS programs. What happened to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

        No, they are not getting my tax money, I'd rather quit first. F*ck them. Good thing I won't have to quit.

        Oppression of tobacco users is nothing new, it's been happening since the weed was introduced to the west and people have worked around it for hundreds of years. People are greedy and exploit a great pleasure of others for their own gain. Nothing new to see here across history but it is an outrage to see the scope of it in the USA now. There's no frontier left to move on to unfortunately.

        If they want to put a felony on a producer of society with no criminal record that contributes a huge amount of legitimate taxes let them. They will only destroy themselves by killing off all the producers (actually they won't die but will move elsewhere as we will see industry do if cap-and-tax passes). Once it all shakes down there won't be an oppressor with any power left to do anything since they've destroyed the very base that gave them any power to begin with. The more the govt squeezes the weaker it gets.
        To be sure, I do not agree with the current American tax policy on tobacco products, which is aimed more at discouraging tobacco use than at raising revenues for the state/federal government.

        Nevertheless, increased tobacco taxation has been a common strain in contemporary American politics, and has tended to enjoy widespread support among politicians - including that of Republicans. The yokels that would love nothing more than to blame this process on us liberals really ought to get their facts straight...

        Myself, I'll just pay the taxes. I love my snus, and would happily drop $100 per can rather than go back to smoking or, worse, give up nicotine altogether.

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        • exexpat
          Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 22

          #64
          FIRE FIGHT LIVE!!!

          Where to begin?

          I am so glad someone is willing to pay $100 for the privedge to use Snus to quit smoking. Probably is also willing to pay $20 a gallon gasoline to drive too (if his skateboard has a motor attached).

          I do not mind paying reasonable taxes. When a legal product is over taxed and the penalities for importing a legal product made to rival the penalties of possession of minor narcotics - the Government is going to create an underground economy or loose money to population migration to less oppressive areas.

          I do not believe taxation of tobacco is to reduce it's use. Taxation of tobacco in hard economic times is just a way to tax a soft target. People already addicted will pay insane prices and the gain will go to "Uncle Sugar" and many of those addicts are already on the borders of poverty.

          I'm with Snushound.

          Don't label or marginalize me by calling me (and others) hick(s) because I don't like "Liberals" or high taxes.

          I am not a hick or stupid because I know "Liberals" are bloodsucking, humorless, goosestepping, koolaid drinking, taxaholic, vultures out to suck the life out of everyone that breathes air.

          "Cap and Trade" - that!

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          • geeeeoffff
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 81

            #65
            Originally posted by sundog
            If we Southerners secede again, will you Yankees join us this time? :lol:

            You know in your heart we were right back then.
            you're from Alabama right? for every dollar of federal taxes your state pays, your state gets $1.66 back in money, goods and services. So this federal tax thing is working out quite well for you guys.

            http://www.taxfoundation.org/press/show/22659.html

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            • sagedil
              Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 7077

              #66
              No we won't join you. We have finally gotten smart. We will help you pack this time. :wink:

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              • Ozmodius
                Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 66

                #67
                Sage.... your state was with us last time.

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                • geeeeoffff
                  Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 81

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Ozmodius
                  Sage.... your state was with us last time.
                  Probably why he said "We have finally gotten smart." As in, the last time, they made a mistake.

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                  • sagedil
                    Member
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 7077

                    #69
                    I may have lived in North Carolina for 14 years, but I am NOT a Southerner. I love em, I really do, but no way will I ever become one.

                    And BTW, NC really isn't like everyone else. We did go Blue last election. :lol: :lol:

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                    • wadetheblade
                      Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 572

                      #70
                      felony

                      I live in Mobile Alabama and I travel to Seattle at least twice a year. Ive been looking for a job there and thinking about moving. The WA state snus law is bullshit. If any of you have problems ordering snus to WA, **** them, Ill oder it for you and ship it to you in WA. I send my friends stuff all the time like spices, moonpies, or other shit they can't get up there.

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                      • sundog
                        Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 311

                        #71
                        Originally posted by geeeeoffff
                        Originally posted by sundog
                        If we Southerners secede again, will you Yankees join us this time? :lol:

                        You know in your heart we were right back then.
                        you're from Alabama right? for every dollar of federal taxes your state pays, your state gets $1.66 back in money, goods and services. So this federal tax thing is working out quite well for you guys.

                        http://www.taxfoundation.org/press/show/22659.html
                        There's more to life than money.

                        There's FREEDOM!

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                        • covetousjew
                          Member
                          • May 2009
                          • 375

                          #72
                          mmmmm moonpies :P i live one state down from washington and luckley for now its not a felony to order snus. and FYI a yankiee is someone that lives in the northeast.. ... when i lived in mississippi for two years all i ever heard from the people there was go back home you yankiee well after a geography lesson and a history lesson most of them changed there tune some even apologized. i had one dead give away one my car that proved i was no yankiee but no one ever picked up on it it was the licensee plate 8) sorry for getting off topic here

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                          • geeeeoffff
                            Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 81

                            #73
                            INTERESTING NEW INFORMATION

                            a few points of interest:

                            the chapter where this new legislation exists is clearly intended to stop tobacco access to minors. check it out:
                            http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=70.155

                            the legislation that's being repealed makes it pretty clear too:
                            http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=70.155.105

                            the new chapter for section 70.155 starts on line 27 of this pdf.
                            http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2.../5340-S.SL.pdf


                            section 1,2 and 3 are pretty clear (and scary) but if you keep reading it gets interesting.

                            Section 4 appears to say that the reason for this law is to enforce this law:
                            http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=19.86.020

                            5.a is scary
                            5.b is interesting. to me, it seems like the law is meant to stop unlicensed retailers/wholesalers from buying/selling tobacco without licenses.

                            anyways, i'm tired.

                            DISCUSS.

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                            • geeeeoffff
                              Member
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 81

                              #74
                              lol loophole

                              so i posted a thread at thelaw to see what people who are more familiar with the law have to say about it
                              http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36392

                              IN THE MEAN TIME

                              i noticed that the new law specifically prohibits internet and mail orders. however, the law does not mention phone orders.



                              so as a workaround, washington state residents should be able to order over the phone from getsnus.com

                              http://www.getsnus.com/contact/contactus.asp

                              if anyone has any other phone order sites that are reliable let me know. i'm interested in camel and lucky strike snus which getsnus does not offer.

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                              • lxskllr
                                Member
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 13435

                                #75
                                :^D

                                That almost seems too easy. I hope you found a legitimate loophole; that would be great :^)

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