The next model which appeares in the Pencig shop is electronic cigarette with atomizer. Its very similar to its antecedent, its battery might be a little bigger but the shape and size does not change very much. But still there is one main difference, it is not an disposable ecigarette anymore because it is provided with a changeable atomizer/cartridge. To your starter kit you usually get a couple of spare cartridges and a battery charger. After smoking the e liquid which is inside your atomizer you can replace it with another one without throwing out your battery. The price of this type of e cigarette oscillates between 10 and 20 pounds. In pencig e cigarette shop you get it for 15 pounds.

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02 28 2010, 08 33 PM nikky77 14 posts, read 41,232 times Reputation 17 Can I still buy American made cigarettes online?


You used to be able to buy name brand, American made cigarettes online. Now it seems you can’t! Did some law go into effect that I don’t know about?

Anyone know where to buy American made cigarettes online? (specifically, Virginia Slims).

It seems a person can buy “Virginia Slims” that are made overseas, but I don’t trust that they would be the same.

thanks!
02 28 2010, 08 55 PM Ketabcha Location Texas 11,277 posts, read 6,022,799 times Reputation 47644 Yes, you can. Check out

I buy Virginia Slims from the site. I’ve never had a problem with them. 02 28 2010, 11 58 PM planthappy 195 posts, read 333,539 times Reputation 244 Be careful. States are going after people buying online and not paying taxes. I searched “state billed me for taxes for cigarettes I bought online”. More than a few horror stories about folks who got a tax bill from their state. 04 10 2010, 04 46 AM frankscott147 30 posts, read 88,537 times Reputation 14 Sure you can still buy the famous E cig from Home. You just give a try here. I bought E cigs from this company and was benefited in all means. They peovide separate health tips sessions too. 04 11 2010, 03 53 AM azoria Location rain city 2,606 posts, read 6,111,873 times Reputation 3488 Obama Signs PACT Act

POSTED April 1, 2010

President Obama Wednesday signed the Federal PACT (Prevention of All cigarette Trafficking) Act (S.1147), effectively putting an end to cigarette tax evasion via the Internet, telephone and other means of purchasing tobacco products other than face to face transactions.

The law, which takes effect in 90 days, makes tobacco products nonmailable matter, meaning that the U.S. Postal Service cannot be used to deliver them. For some years, common carriers such as UPS and FedEx have refused to handle tobacco products because of legal concerns.

Obama signs PACT Act News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information Dunkirk The Observer 04 11 2010, 12 06 PM Stratford, Ct. Resident 7,181 posts, read 7,620,365 times Reputation 4173 Quote Originally Posted by azoria Obama Signs PACT Act

The law, which takes effect in 90 days, makes tobacco products nonmailable matter, meaning that the U.S. Postal Service cannot be used to deliver them. For some years, common carriers such as UPS and FedEx have refused to handle tobacco products because of legal concerns.

Obama signs PACT Act News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information Dunkirk The Observer This article is not accurate.

Cigars are specifically exempted from the PACT Act. Also, a revision will likely be required to address pipe tobacco, which technically speaking, has not been referenced in the PACT Act. 04 11 2010, 12 57 PM Grandpa Pipes Location Planet Eaarth 8,961 posts, read 7,033,363 times Reputation 7193 Quote Originally Posted by Stratford, Ct. Resident This article is not accurate.

Cigars are specifically exempted from the PACT Act. Also, a revision will likely be required to address pipe tobacco, which technically speaking, has not been referenced in the PACT Act. As a pipe smoker I watch what’s going on in the way of bans/taxes for pipe tobacco.

There is a bill in committee now to tax pipe tobacco at the same rate as RYO since tobacco companies are doing an end run on the RYO tax by calling tobacco for RYO “pipe tobacco” in some cases.

The last known figure for pipe smokers was less that 2 million in the U.S. so we are unimportant in the grand scheme of things. 04 11 2010, 01 11 PM Stratford, Ct. Resident 7,181 posts, read 7,620,365 times Reputation 4173 Quote Originally Posted by Tightwad As a pipe smoker I watch what’s going on in the way of bans/taxes for pipe tobacco.

There is a bill in committee now to tax pipe tobacco at the same rate as RYO since tobacco companies are doing an end run on the RYO tax by calling tobacco for RYO “pipe tobacco” in some cases.

The last known figure for pipe smokers was less that 2 million in the U.S. so we are unimportant in the grand scheme of things. It’s buried in committee. There hasn’t been any movement on it in 3 months. I speculate that they introduced it in committee as a hedge of sorts. They know where they want to go, but they’re not sure which way to go right now. I think as long as Republican candidates don’t mention anything about the S Chip debacle, then we won’t see any tax changes until after the November elections. 04 13 2010, 05 32 PM GloryB Location Orlando, Florida 43,862 posts, read 23,068,850 times Reputation 57974 What is bad is that politicians don’t care about our just want a socially acceptable reason to tax anything they can. 12 27 2012, 06 47 PM gardener34 5,121 posts, read 10,280,115 times Reputation 3005 It is not a tax, it is “revenue”. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.

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