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Beware, yet another slash in the freedom scale exists. If you order cigarettes from another country, they will seize them at customs. This was made law in 2000, but I do not agree with it. Maybe I do not want the chemical laden cigarettes they make here, and prefer the natural kind. I am told I will be convicted if I contest them destroying the package unless they were imported for relief from seizure. Our government does not like it when you skirt their tax structure, so all you freedom preachers out there take note, this is another slice off of it. Same with prescription drugs sold to Canada, and then relabled as bad for you when they are shipped back to Americans at a lesser price. When will we ever wake up. We complain about people teaching our kids about God, complain about ten comandment statues in courts, and God knows what else, but our basic right to choose for ourselves is stepped on. This is very wrong, but just another example of the government knuckling down to the tobacco and drug companies.
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Posted by:
ronc99
(male, senior)
(Posted 3/8/06)
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Anonymous
(3/17):
Agree 100%. Everyone gets on their high-horse when some civil liberties are violated, but somehow economic liberties don't matter to these fucking idiots.
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ronc99
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Another note, just recently and old couple ordered inhalers required to breathe, from Canada, as they were less then half the price. The government stopped the shipment, and they are being held at their facility as illegal drugs. The old man took his last push of the last inhaler he had left. Now what does he do? They do not have money to pay for the outrageous US price, and the money they paid for the mail order is gone. Nice! Our government at work. Folks, wake up, this is not just Bush, or the Republicans, or Democrats, it is massive corruption. They are doing this to protect the drug companies, not the people.
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