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Massachusetts Reaches Tipping Point Says IPCPR and State Tobacconists

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Massachusetts Reaches Tipping Point Says IPCPR and State Tobacconists

Apparently State Rep. Ted Speliotis doesn’t believe Massachusetts has gone far enough to control the lives of its citizens, but the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association and its several dozen members statewide believe that the tipping point of public opinion has been reached against legislated deprivation of their individual rights. Speliotis’ bill to essentially ban smoking within 25 feet of windows and entrances of buildings is expected to be reviewed this week at a State House hearing.

Boston, Mass. (PRWEB) June 17, 2009 — Apparently State Rep. Ted Speliotis doesn’t believe Massachusetts has gone far enough to control the lives of its citizens, but the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association and its several dozen members statewide believe that the tipping point of public opinion has been reached against legislated deprivation of their individual rights.

Speliotis’ bill to essentially ban smoking within 25 feet of windows and entrances of buildings is expected to be reviewed this week at a State House hearing.

People are complaining today that governments at all levels have gone too far by intruding on their lives and taking away more and more of their rights

Well, a smoking ban such as proposed by Speliotis only serves to embolden legislators to deprive more and more people of their rights in an ever widening variety of categories . That’s why smokers and non-smokers alike should take a stand against legislated smoking bans of any kind.

What hypocrisy! Many of the same state and federal legislators who vote for smoking bans or over-the-top tax increases on tobacco enjoy cigars and pipes or smoke cigarettes whenever they get a chance. Businesses should be left to decide for themselves to allow smoking or not and customers can patronize them or not. That’s the American way

“People are complaining today that governments at all levels have gone too far by intruding on their lives and taking away more and more of their rights,” said Chris McCalla, legislative director of the IPCPR. “Well, a smoking ban such as proposed by Speliotis only serves to embolden legislators to deprive more and more people of their rights in an ever widening variety of categories . That’s why smokers and non-smokers alike should take a stand against legislated smoking bans of any kind.”

McCalla cites the Federal Reserve Bank which uses data supplied by the Bureau of Statistics to prove that jobs are lost and businesses are threatened in areas where smoking bans are tolerated.

Stephen Willett, owner of tobacconist L. J. Peretti Co., a family operated business in Boston for nearly 140 years, agrees. He is among the Massachusetts members of IPCPR who, along with their customers, are even more strident in their opposition to government control over lifestyle decisions.

“What hypocrisy! Many of the same state and federal legislators who vote for smoking bans or over-the-top tax increases on tobacco enjoy cigars and pipes or smoke cigarettes whenever they get a chance. Businesses should be left to decide for themselves to allow smoking or not and customers can patronize them or not. That’s the American way,” said Willett.

“For nearly a century and a half, our business has survived wars, weather, depressions and other man-made and natural disasters. However, the recent actions of our local, state and federal governmental bodies have hurt us the most. They’ve raised tobacco taxes too high in order to pay for programs they can’t afford. They’ve restricted smoking or banned it outright in order to control us, which denies us of our constitutional rights,” Willett said.

“Our customers are outraged and have reached the tipping point on issues like this that deprive them of their rights,” he added.

IPCPR Says Gov. Sebelius at Odds with OSHA

Thursday, March 5th, 2009
IPCPR Says Gov. Sebelius at Odds with OSHA

Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, President Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, is apparently at odds with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration. She also may be steering her state into the teeth of multiple business failures, hundreds of job losses and millions in lost tax revenues, says Chris McCalla, legislative director of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association.

Topeka, KS (PRWEB) March 5, 2009 — Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, President Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, is apparently at odds with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration. She also may be steering her state into the teeth of multiple business failures, hundreds of job losses and millions in lost tax revenues, says Chris McCalla, legislative director of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association.Governor Sebelius has been cheerleading a smoking ban through the Kansas legislature along with a bill to punitively raise the state’s excise taxes on non-cigarette tobacco products which would be on top of the recently federally legislated excise taxes imposed on all tobacco products to fund SCHIP, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. She is reported to have called the ban ‘likely the most significant piece of health-related legislation that could come out of Topeka this year.’”

Governor Sebelius apparently is unaware of OSHA’s standards for safe levels of secondhand smoke that are up to 25,000 times higher than would be found in restaurants, cigar bars and other businesses,” McCalla said.As for job losses and business failures resulting from legislated smoking bans, McCalla cited the Federal Reserve Bank and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“Based on impartial data generated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Federal Reserve Bank has found that significant employment declines result from forced smoking bans, especially in bars and restaurants,” he said. “That means businesses die, workers lose their jobs and the state and nation lose federal, state and local tax revenues.”

According to McCalla, the constitutional rights of Kansas business owners are also at stake with a legislated smoking ban.

“The marketplace has been very effective deciding which businesses elect to allow smoking or not. That’s as it should be: up to the individual business owner. For government to control private businesses is depriving citizens of the rights given to them by the United States Constitution,” said McCalla.

Contact:

Tony Tortorici

678/493-0313

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Tony Tortorici
Int’l Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers
http://www.ipcpr.org
678 493 0313

 
 
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