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Your Views: Smoking tax is a losing battle
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Why is the state broke? It is so easy to put a tax on anything at all, so why don't they tax something else?

If everyone quit smoking, like they want, the state would lose $250 million in taxes. Why don't they go ahead and make them illegal if they are so bad for people?

Bottom line is this is a tax on certain people who smoke and nothing else.

Edward T. Beazley Jr.
Gainesville