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    #11
    Senior Member

    oh my god here we go again

    mean I remember when Marbrols used to be like 3.78? or something like that..
    3.78 ive smoked camels since i started wich then they were $.85 a pack.

    good lord im gettin old

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    #12
    Senior Member

    oh my god here we go again

    The thought is, legalized cannabis will shift farming to meet the legal cannabis demand of the market (which could be the biggest cash crop in the US). In doing so, corn, tobacco, etc... growers will have a greater % shift to growing hemp and cannabis (a good thing IMHO).

    But, there is an externality accompanied. Less farmers to produce corn and tobacco will (in the short run) translate into lower supply of said crops, therefore accompanying a price increase until the market can reach some sort of equilibrium (long run).

    What we have to ask ourselves is what effect will this have on tax revenues and subsidies associated with increased prices on consumer staple commodities.

    If you spend $100 bucks a week on high grade dro, it will most likely be good for you. But if you are not a cannabis person, then the increased costs will undoubtedly transfer (although not at the same rate).

    Which is the main reason cannabis has yet to be legalized nationally. Producders and consumers are not willing to allow the disequalibria persit on the short run.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    oh my god here we go again

    Quote Originally Posted by yokinazu
    when all of us decide that it to much to pay where will the gov't recoup its lost revanue?
    Additional internet usage taxes, fast food taxes, grocery taxes, sugar taxes, energy taxes, toy taxes, employment taxes, death taxes, breath taxes, odometer taxes, (figured to the nearest tenth of a mile) bicycle and skateboard taxes, bus and train rider taxes, radio and television viewing taxes, and, of course...carbon footprint taxes. Which reminds me...I need to chop more
    firewood this week. There's nothing like the smell of angry enviornmentalists in the moning...smells like...freedom. :jointsmile: (did I mention fireplace and home heating taxes...?)

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    #14
    Senior Member

    oh my god here we go again

    if its any help an average pack of 20 cigs will cost you â?¬8.10 ($10.99) and they are planning on bringing them up to â?¬10 ($13.55) in 2 weeks time in Ireland............thankfully i dont smoke tobacco

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