Thursday, February 14, 2013

Cigarette Prices By State 2012


Have Australia got it right when it comes to smoking? Methinks, yeppers ....... it sure has.?
"From 2012 all cigarettes will have to be sold in plain packets - with no company logos, large health warnings, and the maker's name in small print.



The Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has also increased duty by 25%, meaning the price of a packet will go up by A$2.16 (£1.30).



The extra money raised will be invested in health care.



"The new branding for cigarettes will be the most hardline regime in the world and cigarette companies will hate it," he said."





Good, but you can bet the gutless politicians over here won't follow suit. I can't stand arrogant smokers who think its their right to breathe smoke in peoples faces and that its all OK.



http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Australian-Governments-New-Anti-Smoking-Measures-Mean-Cigarettes-Will-Be-Sold-In-Plain-Packets/Article/201004415622106?lpos=World_News_Carousel_Region_3&lid=ARTICLE_15622106_Australian_Governments_New_Anti-Smoking_Measures_Mean_Cigarettes_Will_Be_Sold_In_Plain_Packets
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Dave, taking drugs is not against the law, (possessing them is) and if you become addicted to heroin the state will provide you with methadone at the expense of the taxpayer, the cost of that methadone is in no small part funded by taxing tobacco.



This onslaught on those who choose to smoke is indefensible, in fact if anyone actually took the time to study the laws it may well be illegal somewhere along the line.



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CIGARETTE PRICES BY STATE 2012

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