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on outlaw's december email. food for thought!!!

Imagine a premium tobacco shop where:

v The word "tobacco" could be deemed illegal and not allowed in retail tobacco shops' names!

v Customers may not be allowed in humidors or to physically handle tobacco products!

v Shop windows may have to be blacked-out!

v Premium cigars may be required to be selected and sold from catalogs with only black and white photos!

v Premium tobacco products may have graphic images of diseases on them!

These are ALL things that HAVE happened in parts of Europe and even closer to home-- in Canada.

The Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) needs to hear from you! The agency is currently asking for the public's opinion and comments to help the agency develop its regulations to police and oversee the U.S. tobacco industry. While cigars and pipe tobacco are not currently included in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, they may ultimately be brought under FDA regulation.
 
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That would be horrible! I really can't see this happening here in the US, or at least I hope not!
 

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Libs.... unless you are calling most republicans "libs"... this is a bipartisan issue.

Nebraska anti-smoking law are pretty harsh right now... I don't think anyone accuses Nebraska as a Blue state.
 

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This is happening in Canada? Can any of our Canuckian brethren confirm this?
 
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Strife, yup, most of that is fairly accurate for Canada. I'm sure some of it is from other countries as well.

v The word "tobacco" could be deemed illegal and not allowed in retail tobacco shops' names!
- Not sure about this one here.

v Customers may not be allowed in humidors or to physically handle tobacco products!
- This is supposed to be the case here. I do know one B&M where they have the door locked so that you can't go in uninvited


v Shop windows may have to be blacked-out!
- Several of the shops that I've seen up here have had their windows frosted or something to that effect.


v Premium cigars may be required to be selected and sold from catalogs with only black and white photos!
- Not here...Yet. Who knows what the gov't will try to enforce next.

v Premium tobacco products may have graphic images of diseases on them!
- Yup, seen that on boxes and 5ers already.
 

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on outlaw's december email. food for thought!!!

Imagine a premium tobacco shop where:

v The word "tobacco" could be deemed illegal and not allowed in retail tobacco shops' names!I believe the ruling on this is it is allowed in the name but no other odvertising of tobacco is allowed

v Customers may not be allowed in humidors or to physically handle tobacco products!Again this is the law but enforcement is limited

v Shop windows may have to be blacked-out! This is the case here if tobacco is visible from the window's

v Premium cigars may be required to be selected and sold from catalogs with only black and white photos!Not here yet but pretty close as stores that sell items other then tobacco and allow minors in have to have the humidors blacked out. Some store with cabinet style humis will have a list as they prefer not to open and close the humi's so you can decide on a cigar

v Premium tobacco products may have graphic images of diseases on them! All tobacco sold in Canada is forced to carry these Warnings, here is a link to the pics
http://www.smoke-free.ca/warnings/canada-warnings.htm


These are ALL things that HAVE happened in parts of Europe and even closer to home-- in Canada.

The Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) needs to hear from you! The agency is currently asking for the public's opinion and comments to help the agency develop its regulations to police and oversee the U.S. tobacco industry. While cigars and pipe tobacco are not currently included in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, they may ultimately be brought under FDA regulation.
Here it is as I know it to be
 
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Guys (and Gals!)- this is a bandwagon we need to jump on. I do not believe the FDA ever wanted control of the tobacco industry, and that presenting a solid voice may actually influence a policy decision here.

I challenge everyone to post a comment to the FDA and then to share your comment verification # here.

FDA WEBSITE: http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#submitComment?R=0900006480a34db4

I just submitted mine. Copied the content from the other post: 80a61fdd

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