Where did you sell cigarettes?

Chuck Hogg wrote:
Stampless tobacco is either counterfeit or sold through places like Indian reservations. Indian Reservations and the big tobacco giants love each other. The reservations will sell to the small gas stations with stampless product or counterfeited stamps. Usually the largest part of the price of cigarettes comes in the form of taxes.

I used to sell about 12-14k cartons a month. The Indian Reservations contacted me multiple times to get truckloads of unstamped Philip Morris or RJ Reynolds product.

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 10:16 AM Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Yes, the hydropnics is expensive, but the real killer is the
    electricity. If youre growing high potency niche strains, you need
    to control the entire environment. I think cali is a 6 plant state.
    There is still black market booze, huge numbers of black market
    tobacco products. Taxes and regulations are always going to
    produce black markets. Illionois just went to tobacco 21 and
    jacked taxes. Stampless tobacco is all over the place now. I dont
    even know where they get these, packaging looks legit, so maybe
    they just truck ot from manufacturers

    On Mon, Aug 19, 2019, 7:09 AM Jay Weekley
    <par...@cyberbroadband.net <mailto:par...@cyberbroadband.net>> wrote:

        You can grow your own in California can't you?  Is it very
        hard or
        expensive to do so?

        Bill Prince wrote:
        >
        > The black market still exists because they made the taxes so
        high.
        >
        > The cannabis coming from south of the border does not have
        the same
        > (or any) quality/potency controls.
        >
        > Yes. They are worried about losing revenue.
        >
        > What they don't understand (yet) is if they lower the
        duty/taxes on
        > cannabis, the legal volume will go up and make more revenue.
        >
        > bp
        > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
        >
        > On 8/18/2019 5:14 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
        >> News article about some pot mixed with peppers being
        intercepted in
        >> San Diego.
        >> Officials said:
        >>
        >>     Not only did they prevent the drugs from reaching our
        community,
        >>     they also prevented millions of dollars of potential
        profit from
        >>     making it into the hands of a transnational criminal
        organization."
        >>
        >> The first half of that does not make any sense to me because
        >> California now has a vested interest in these so called
        “drugs” from
        >> reaching the community via official channels.
        >> The second half seems like it is more about the state
        losing the profit?
        >> How is it worth the risk to import pot into a state that has
        >> recreational pot?  Is there a market for black market pot?
        >>
        >
        >

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