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I found an article about Snuff use in Iceland from December of 2014, and how snuff tobacco sales were way up.  Click Here to see the original article.

Here’s the text of the article:

The sale of nasal tobacco has risen by 36% in the past 6 months compared to the same time last year, reports RUV.

“It is very sad news because of all the positive developments Iceland has made with tobacco awareness in past few years,” said Health Minister Kristjan Thor Juliusson.“Especially with younger people. It’s obviously very sad to face up to [these new developments].”

Iceland has seen a significant increase in the use of snuff among young Icelandic men. In the first half of last year roughly 12 tonnes of nasal tobacco were sold in Iceland but this has risen to 16 tonnes for the same period this year.

The rise is believed to be a reaction to the ban on mouth tobacco and the Assistant Director of the State Alcohol and Tobacco Company of Iceland (ATVR), Sigrun Osk Sigurdardottir, has estimated that 80% of snuff purchased in Iceland is currently being used as mouth tobacco. 

Sigrun Osk also challenged the government to clarify their position on nasal tobacco and decide whether the ban on mouth tobacco should be lifted ? since people are using nasal tobacco as a mouth tobacco anyway ? or ban snuff as well.

So, they ban oral use of tobacco but left nasal snuff legal.  And some folks in Iceland started using nasal snuff orally  Well of course they did.  Doesn’t take a genius to figure out that with oral tobacco banned, the other form of ground up tobacco would end up in people’s mouths.  We need to send those folks some nice American scotches.  :-) 

It is hilarious to me that they banned the oral use of tobacco, but still allow cigarettes.  I mean, don’t ban any of it.  Let people make up their own minds, and be masters of their own choices.  But, if you are going to ban something…ban the form of tobacco that has a serious death-risk.  Nothing against those that smoke cigarettes, but what sort of public policy bans the oral use of tobacco and leaves cigarettes legal?  Who made money off of that deal?

Mark  

(P.S.  I had to remove all the “foreign” letter forms from the article, in order for it to show up here.)

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It took me like 5 tries to get this post to show up!  The Icelandic website used “foreign” punctuation forms as well, which was truncating the post.  “Foreign” apostrophies, if you can believe that.

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Along the same lines, Singapore is moving to ban everything EXCEPT cigarettes and cigars. Anything else with nicotine involved (snuff, chew, vapor, etc.) would be illegal, with the form of tobacco enjoyment with the most risk would be maintained. Crazy.

http://www.establishmentpost.com/singapore-smoking-e-cigarettes-impending-tobacco-ban/

Mark

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Ugh, I’m so glad I can get all the tobacco I want.

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No doubt…I don’t want to have to run about criminally acquiring and using tobacco.  LOL

Mark

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It’s usually about lobbying and sheer numbers. You can tell smokers in Asian countries to quit, it just won’t work. So you ban other stuff and pretend you’re a hero.

Anyway the freedom of choice thing only work(ed) in America. It not longer does since everything is socialized like the commies always hoped it would be. Now they get to tell you what you can and can’t do since theoretically it comes out of their pocket.

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It’s usually about lobbying and sheer numbers. You can’t tell smokers in Asian countries to quit, it just won’t work. So you ban other stuff and pretend you’re a hero. Good for politicians where nothing has to make sense. They get points for making new laws and banning whatever.

Anyway the freedom of choice thing only work(ed) in America. It not longer does since everything is socialized like the commies always hoped it would be. Now they get to tell you what you can and can’t do since theoretically it comes out of their pocket.