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    Press Release

    www.cigarrights.org

    CIGAR RIGHTS OF AMERICA ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION OF THE GRASSROOTS NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION OF CIGAR ENTHUSIASTS TO FIGHT TOBACCO TAX INCREASES AND SMOKING BANS.

    Los Angeles, May 30, 2008


    FIGHTING TO PROTECT YOUR FREEDOM TO ENJOY CIGARS

    "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness"
    "Land of the Free"
    "No Taxation Without Representation"

    These are the principles on which America was founded. Unfortunately for cigar enthusiasts, the age-old pleasure of enjoying a cigar is under attack. On a daily basis, your freedom to enjoy a cigar is being stripped away by an overzealous, anti-smoking movement. Their tactics are varied; be it through supporting onerous cigar taxes or lobbying government for restrictive smoking bans. The anti-smoking movement will stop at nothing short of the complete prohibition of tobacco.

    The Constitution of the United States ensures that all men and women have the freedom and the right to the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, cigar enthusiasts have slowly allowed these rights to be removed. Over the past twenty years, the anti-tobacco movement has broadened their reach and scope and are moving towards abolishing ALL forms of tobacco including cigars. Until recently there has essentially been very little organized opposition to their actions. And why should there have been? Most of us assumed that their attention was directed towards cigarettes.

    Unfortunately, we were wrong.

    Forty-seven states in America have enacted cigar taxes. Some states have gone as far as taxing cigars at a rate of 75%. Currently, the entire cigar industry is threatened by the Federal Government's State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP) that threatens to increase the Federal cigar tax by as much as 6,000% (no this is not a typo). If it were not for President Bush 's veto of the bill proposed by the House and Senate last fall, cigar enthusiasts would currently be paying exorbitantly high prices for the cigars they enjoy so much and nearly every cigar shop in America would have been forced out of business. The proposed bill, which will tax cigars to fund SCHIP, is not dead yet. After the House and Senate reconvene in September, they will again attempt to increase the Federal tax on cigars to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Plan.

    In addition to a tax increase on cigars, regularly introduced anti-smoking legislation has made it close to impossible for cigar enthusiasts to enjoy cigars. In many states, you are not allowed to enjoy a cigar at your local restaurant or bar. Cities around America are now proposing bans which will, if enacted, stop you from enjoying a cigar outside of public buildings. Who would have thought that the day would come when you cannot legally enjoy a cigar walking down the beach or sitting in your local park?

    A number of manufacturers and retailers of the U.S. cigar industry have sponsored the formation of Cigar Rights of America (CRA). The founding sponsors of CRA are:

    Arturo Fuente
    Ashton Cigars
    Camacho Cigars
    Corona Cigar Company
    Cusano Cigars
    Davidoff
    Drew Estate
    General Cigar
    God of Fire
    Humidipak
    J.C. Newman Cigar Co.
    La Aurora
    La Flor Dominicana
    Perdomo
    Oliva Cigar Co.
    Padron Cigars
    Prometheus
    Rocky Patel
    Thompson Cigar

    The Retail Tobacconist Advisory Committee of CRA consists of:

    Abe Dababneh
    West Palm Beach, Florida

    Albert Espinoza
    Long Beach, California

    Dan Kolod
    Cleveland, Ohio

    David Kitchen
    New York City

    Diana Silvius Gits
    Chicago, Illinois

    Jeff Borysiewicz
    Orlando, Florida

    Jeff Haugen and Joel Rogers
    Maple Grove, Minnesota

    Matt Lanford
    Santa Barbara, California

    Michael Herklot
    New York City

    Mike Khalil
    Villar Park, Illinois

    Paul Tucker
    Louisville, Kentucky

    Ron Melendi
    New York City

    Steve Willet
    Boston, Massachusetts

    The Soza Family
    Fresno, California

    In order to kick off the launching of Cigar Rights of America and raise the awareness encroachment of freedom and rights of cigar enthusiasts by an overzealous, anti-smoking movement, a number of cigar makers will tour several cities together for a week in August and attend the events organized by retail tobacconists. The tour will start with the event in New York City, which is tentatively scheduled for August 19th . Furthermore, the limited edition cigars will be released by the cigar manufacturers sponsoring CRA to commemorate the launching of Cigar Rights of America.

    There is a war against cigar enthusiasts everywhere. To combat the very influential anti-smoking movement, we need your help NOW. Join CIGAR RIGHTS OF AMERICA (CRA) and join the fight to protect your rights. Cigar Rights of America has been formed to fight unjustified tax increases and halt smoking bans. For years, cigar enthusiasts have been trampled on by all levels of government. With increasing risk of further local, State and Federal government intervention, now is the time for the cigar community to UNITE and have a powerful voice to protect our rights.

    The CRA membership information will be available in its web site, www.cigarrights.org, which will be launched in the week of June 2, 2008.

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    About time. Looking forward to see where this goes. PA is getting ready to do a ban on smoking in certain areas and it's a huge tobacco state. Once one gets in then they follow it up with more.

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    The city council in Wichita just passed our first "smoking ban".......but, it effectively limits smoking to business that do not allow minors (bars/nightclub/tobacco shops).....so its effect should be minimal. There is also an exemption for "charitable" events.....since we have the famous Father H who holds an annual cigar/charity dinner.

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    I'm absolutely tired of this bullshit. People have enough against cigarettes, but cigar smokers are apparently the absolute Anti-Christ. I got booted out of the bar on a cruise ship at midnight when I tried to light up. I smoked about 3 cigarettes before, but as soon as I pulled my Trinidad out they jumped my ass in about 30 seconds. Even my favorite titty bar has stopped selling them because "too many people were smoking them." FUCK ALL NANNY LAWS GODDAMMIT!!!
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    Sounds good to me. Can't wait for the site to be up so that I can get more info on this organization.

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