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Prohibition Rears Its Head in Scotland

July 26th, 2006

The New ProhibitionUnder the heading of, “See, I told you so,” I bring news of the next step in the global fundamentalist movement toward Prohibition. On the heels of the anti-smoking controversy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scottish legislators now going after alcohol.

No Scotch in Scotland?

Impossible?

No.

The first steps have been taken, and they are following the pattern used to successfully ban smoking as their playbook. The details are below the fold.

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Smoking Ban Onstage in Scotland Challenged

July 21st, 2006

Sir Winstong Churchill, victorious over...the smoking ban in Scotland?Sir Winston Churchill just might end up getting back his trademark cigar after all.

Paul Gudgin, director of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, has spoken out against the onstage smoking ban in Scotland. One Scottish MP has warned that the country is in danger of becoming an international laughing-stock because of their “Calvinist and puritanical” views.

Check below the fold for more information on the over-zealous crusade against smoking in this corner of the United Kingdom that is being termed “so bloody stupid” by wiser, if not cooler, heads.

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13th Statewide Smoking Ban in U.S. Goes Into Effect in Colorado

July 2nd, 2006

Phil Roth, owner of the 8th Avenue Tavern in Durango, enjoys a cigar before Colorado's smoking ban took effect. (Photo: Yodit Gidey, AP)When you think of July 4th in the United States, the number 13 might come to mind.

The 13 original colonies and the War for Independence?

Thirteen stars in a circle on the legendary first U.S. flag Betsy Ross sewed?

Liberty?

Freedom?

Well, this year you can also think of the 13 state-wide bans against smoking in public places, including restaurants, bars, clubs and some casinos, in the “land of the free and the home of the brave.” Colorado’s legislation, which went into effect just four days before Independence Day, brings us to that not-so-magical number.

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Davidoff Closes its Doors in Montreal After a Quarter of a Century

July 1st, 2006

Once last cigar before Davidoff's Montreal boutique closes for good (Photo by Marie-France Coallier, Montreal Gazette)The smoking ban that went into effect recently In Montreal, Quebec, has claimed a very high profile victim. The Davidoff boutique has closed its doors after serving the city for the last twenty-five years.

The closing comes as a result not only of the anti-smoking legislation but also an ambitious expansion plan that came at exactly the wrong time and ran head-on into the anti-smoking legislation.

Jasmin Legatos of the Montreal Gazette provides more details:

Inside the doors of the Davidoff boutique on Sherbrooke St., the spicy and full aroma of pipe tobacco is immediately noticeable.

There are few other places in Montreal where cigar enthusiasts can walk into a bedroom-sized humidor for their pick of high quality Cuban or Dominican specialties boutique, manager Vince Bourgoin said.

But a quarter-century after David Cigars Corporation of Canada, an importer of tobacco products, began operating the store, it has decided to close.

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A Dark Day in Toronto For Cigar Smokers

May 31st, 2006

Thomas Hinds Tobacconist in TorontoFrom Rich at CigarCyclopedia comes this news:

Another draconian smoking ban goes into effect today in the Canadian province of Ontario, including the formerly cosmopolitan city of Toronto.

“There is a cigar culture in Toronto,” noted Stephen Hajtun, speaking to The Globe and Mail, Canada’s most respected newspaper in an interview last week. Not any more, Stephen.

The ban covers smoking in all enclosed spaces, including retail tobacco stores!

“The impact will be disastrous” was the comment from well-known tobacconist Thomas Hinds, whose store in the Yorkville section of Toronto has been a destination for smokers for 35 years.

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Death of Retail Cigar Stores in California?

April 24th, 2006

From Rich Perelman at CigarCyclopedia:

A looming time bomb is ticking, which if it explodes in November, may close many of the retail tobacco stores in the state of California.

It goes by the name of “The Tobacco Tax Act of 2006.”

The latest initiative to come from the anti-tobacco lobby, this bill seeks primarily to raise the tax on cigarettes by 13 cents apiece or $2.60 per pack. The state already has an 87 cents per pack tax and the resulting $3.47 per pack rate would be the highest in the nation.

The measure creates a “Tobacco Tax of 2006 Trust Fund” in the state treasury, which in turn will fund a variety of health programs such as research and a variety of anti-tobacco advertising and promotional ventures for state and local government use.

But the insidious nature of this proposition is that California is the only state which links its tax on cigarettes to what are known as “other tobacco products” (“OTP”). These include cigars, pipe tobacco, smokeless, little cigars and roll-your-own cigarettes. It is this aspect of the proposition which will destroy California’s smokeshops. While the tax rate is not specified in the proposition, the state’s Board of Equalization would be required to impose a tax rate “equivalent” to the rate on cigarettes.

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