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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:Are Cigarette Smokers Breaking the Law?Read complete article: KNWA-TV and KFTA-TV (Fayetteville, AR), 2009-04-09 Author: Reported by: Brad Reed
Summary: With the new state cigarette tax in effect in Arkansas -- some people are finding cheaper smokes in Missouri. But before you head to the Show-Me-State, make sure you're aware of an Arkansas law.
In Arkansas, the excise rate is 59 cents. In Missouri -- its mere change at 17 cents. But buying more than 11 packs of cigarettes in Missouri -- and bringing them back into Arkansas -- is a misdemeanor.
And if you bring more than nine cartons across the border -- it's a felony.
Some smokers believe with the economy in the shape it's in -- the law doesn't make much sense. . . .
Arkansas state police -- and the Tobacco Control Department -- say they've made no individual arrests related to this law in 2009.
But three retail stores in our state have been hit with the felony charge.
Just a few weeks ago -- a state legislator tried to pass a bill which would make bringing in more than 2 out of state cartons a felony -- but that bill failed.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 8:Says the Pipe to the Snuff-box, I can't understand What the ladies and gentlemen see in your face, That you are in fashion all over the land, And I am so much fallen into disgrace. - William Cowper. (From a letter to the Rev. John Newton, May 28, 1782.) "smoking has gone out," said Johnson in talk at St. Andrews, one day in 1773. "To be sure," he continued, "it is a shocking thing, blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes and noses, and having the same thing done to us; yet I cannot account why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have gone out." Johnson did not trouble himself to think of how much the vagaries of fashion account for stranger vicissitudes in manners and customs than the rise and fall of the smoking-habit; nor did he probably foresee how slowly but surely the taste for smoking, even in the circles most influenced by fashion, would revive. Boswell tells us that although the sage himself never smoked, yet he had a high opinion of the practice as a sedative influence; and Hawkins heard him say on one occasion that insanity had grown more frequent since smoking had gone out of fashion, which shows that even Johnson could fall a victim to the post hoc propter hoc fallacy.
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 6:After King William III was settled on the throne the sum of £600,000 was paid to the Dutch from the English exchequer for money advanced in connexion with his Majesty's expedition, and this amount was paid off by tobacco duties. Granger long ago remarked that most of the eminent divines and bishops of the day contributed very practically to the payment of this revolutionary debt by their large consumption of tobacco. He mentions Isaac Barrow, Dr. Barlow of Lincoln, who was as regular in smoking tobacco as at his meals, and had a high opinion of its virtues, Dr. Aldrich, "and other celebrated persons who flourished about this time, and gave much into that practice." One of the best known of these celebrated persons was Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury from 1689, and historian of his own times. He had the reputation of being an inveterate smoker, and was caricatured with a long clay stuck through the brim of the shovel hat, on the breadth of which King William once made remark. The bishop replied that the hat was of a shape suited to his dignity, whereupon the King caustically said, "I hope that the hat won't turn your head."
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