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S. Florida Cigarette Sales Down as Prices Rise
August 14, 2009

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Convenience stores in south Florida report that sales of cigarettes have declined as much as 30 percent since a new state tobacco tax went into effect, the Fort Myers News-Press reported Aug. 5.

The tax has bumped the price of a pack of cigarettes in Florida to more than $6.

"People are cutting down. They're trying to make a pack last longer," said gas station convenience store owner Sue Burbar. "One of my employees goes outside, smokes a half of a cigarette, puts it out and then finishes the rest later." Other smokers are quitting or buying cigarettes online or across the border in Alabama and Georgia to dodge the tax.

Florida officials are still expecting more annual revenues from the cigarette tax despite reports of sales declines.

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Posted by maxwood on 14 Aug 09 05:16 PM EDT
1. Putting a cigarette out to light it later requires carrying a rather stinky object around which is socially unacceptable many places, which is why most smokers don't do that. One idea would be to furnish smokers with an airtight cannister to carry the butts in, another is to promote converting as many users as possible to the e-cigarette. 2. Another notorious alternative not mentioned here is the increased buying of smuggled cigarettes, reported to be a major source of funding to al Qaida et al.

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