Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cheap Roll-You-Own Cigarette Stores Aren't Legal, Says The Man

 

Cheap Roll-You-Own Cigarette Stores Aren't Legal, Says The Man In this week's New Yorker, Benjamin Shapiro files a funny story about a retail tobacco outlet on Staten Island and the Lower East Side that's been exploiting a perceived loophole in the city's obscene cigarette tax law. At Island Tobacco, customers can get a pack of smokes that normally cost $13 for $6—or less. The store does this by requiring smokers—aka the 14%—to roll their own coffin nails using on-site cigarette stuffing machines. Island Tobacco's owners contend that this allows them to sell products as loose tobacco, which is taxed at a lower rate. [ more › ]
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Cheap Roll-You-Own Cigarette Stores Aren't Legal, Says The Man
John Del Signore
Tue, 25 Oct 2011 23:07:04 GMT

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