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Old 09-26-2009, 09:46 AM
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Here's some related news on the topic of buying cigs online. Looks like buying cigs from foreign online smoke shops is no longer legal. Not that I ever bought from a foreign shop myself.

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Trade Commission Blocks Illegal Web Cigarette Sales
PM USA applauds, supports action against overseas sellers infringing on trademarks
RICHMOND, Va. -- The International Trade Commission (ITC) took action this week to stop illegally imported Marlboro, Virginia Slims and Parliament cigarettes from entering the United States. The ITC issued a General Exclusion Order requiring U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) to deny entry of these illegal goods, which infringe on Philip Morris USA's trademarks.

"We're pleased that the ITC has granted the General Exclusion Order, which should be a helpful tool for law enforcement in addressing illicit Internet cigarette sales and reinforces that preventing these imports is a priority," said Joe Murillo, vice president and associate general counsel, Altria Client Services, speaking on behalf of PM USA, Richmond, Va.

In March 2008, PM USA filed a complaint with the ITC to stop foreign-based Internet sellers from selling cigarettes bearing PM USA's trademarks in violation of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. In the complaint, PM USA named 13 respondents who operate websites and identified an additional 177 sites that sell to U. S. consumers Marlboro and other PM USA brand cigarettes intended for sale overseas.

The ITC instituted an investigation and an administrative law judge subsequently determined the foreign Internet sellers are unlawfully importing cigarettes into the United States. As a result, the commission ordered CBP to stop all infringing cigarettes from entering the United States. The order applies to all Marlboro, Virginia Slims and Parliament branded cigarettes sold by the named Internet sellers and any other Internet sellers engaged in this activity.

PM USA has worked together with law enforcement, legislators and others in government to address the numerous problems caused by illegal Internet cigarette sales. These sales frequently do not occur where there is reliable age verification, such as in face-to-face transactions. Internet cigarette sales also often violate trademark laws; typically evade applicable taxes, depriving governments of millions in revenues; and can mislead consumers about their tax obligations.

Since 2002, PM USA has sued the owners/operators of 99 foreign-based Internet cigarette sellers resulting in the discontinuation of 82 sites. PM USA's actions, together with efforts by many in law enforcement and other government agencies, have helped curtail the volume of illicit Internet cigarette sales in recent years. Despite these actions, the volume of cigarettes purchased from Internet sellers remains large. According to market research studies commissioned on behalf of PM USA, the company estimates more than 800 million cigarettes were sold to U.S. consumers by Internet sellers in 2008.

To help put an end to illegal Internet cigarette sales once and for all, PM USA has been a strong supporter of H.R. 1676 and S. 1147, the companion bills known as the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009 (the PACT Act). The PACT Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives with overwhelming bipartisan support in May 2009, is intended to prevent tax-evading sales of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco by remote sellers who operate via the Internet, mail or phone.

"The PACT Act is the result of years of bipartisan discussion and represents a real opportunity to address the problems caused by illegal Internet cigarette sales," Murillo said. "We applaud its sponsors for their efforts and encourage the Senate to take swift action."

If enacted, the PACT Act would make it a felony if appropriate state taxes on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco are not paid. It would also limit underage access to cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products by requiring remote sellers to establish age verification processes; prohibit remote sellers from shipping cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products through the U.S. Postal Service; and place significant restrictions on other package delivery carriers.

Philip Morris USA is an operating company of Altria Group Inc., New York.
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All I have to say is......Land of the free....home of the brave, right?
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Cool General rant against big stupid (uncle sam)

Because they "must have" more and more tax money from tobacco products while they must have people hooked on tobacco products by getting rid of the e-cigarettes but they don't have to stop wasting all of our tax monies they collect from everywhere.

This administration is not "rescuing" any minors or little children from getting cigarettes from their own parents or the internet. Kids don't get tobacco from the internet. Their parents get it and the kids steal it from their parents and from anywhere else they can.

What they are doing is that they are making a lot of people unemployed. A lot of people in the tobacco business on and offline are losing their jobs because of the stupid government.

Everyone should discuss S.1147 with their own Postal Carriers that come to your house to deliver mail everyday and let them know they may lose a significant portion of their business from this stupid administration. I have begun telling postal employees about and they have all been shocked to hear it so far. If everyone would pitch in with loud voices against this bill, we could stop this shiz!

Government needs to stay out of smokers' lives, out of health care, out of FEMA out of Afghanistan, etc...
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The whole reason the are cracking down on buying form websites outside of the USA is that you could get Non-FSC cigs and heaven forbid we have that. Everybody must smoke these suck ass FSC things. I am stocking up big time as I know time is running out. I plan to have about 30 or 40 cartons of Marlboro Non-FSC by mid November when they will no longer be available. I have smoked Marlboro destined for other countries though and they tasted terrible to me. A store here had some one time (by mistake?) and they did not taste like regular Marlboro to me.
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