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No more cigar shipments to UTAH
#21
And this is what will be coming soon....now that Utah did it.

http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_i...5&page=552
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#22
Tearing our civil liberties down one at a time.... When will enough be enough... Take back our damn country which has begun to regulate as much or more then a socialist nation... Pathetic.. What next I can't take a leek at 2 am bc the starving pigmy in indonesa doesn't have a cup of rice?
Fear no Evil... Take action to protect those who still survive the sickness..... Commanding General of the NSCO.... The Medic
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#23
Not a problem. I went to the state 20 tears ago and paid my $25.00 for a business license. As Fed up as tennessee is about liquor, I don't have to have a tobacco license. That's how I bought most of my cigars from wholesalers. Problem solved. It's like a club fee but from the dumbasses from the state. Can they see this post? LOL
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#24
Freedom means there is always somebody doing something that somebody else may not like.
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#25
(05-25-2010, 11:21 AM)US_Tank Wrote: Freedom means there is always somebody doing something that somebody else may not like.

Thats what it's supposed to mean Tank ............. but nowadays it seems to be that it means somebody somewhere will stop you from doing what you want just because they can.
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#26
Yep Dave. And the anti-smoking laws come to mind.
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#27
Anti Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness comes to mind. LOL
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