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I've known people over the years that have sold weed, you know, before it was legal. A couple people that even still do, you know, I don't care. You do you. I know people that sell cheap tobacco around town here, you know, like reservation tobacco that they shouldn't have and they shouldn't be reselling, but they do and it's cheap as dirt. I mean, I buy my e-liquid from a guy who makes it. I don't buy it in the stores. It's way too expensive now with all those new taxes on vaping. He used to get two bottles, two 60 milliliter bottles. So 120 mils in total for $34.50 taxes in. And then they brought in this these new taxes and Canada customs charges and all kinds of other stuff. So from two bottles of 60 milliliters each. He went for $34.50. It went up to one bottle for $39.50. So it literally more than doubled the price the tax did, right? And the government doesn't care man. They don't care if you're smoking cigarettes or if you're vaping. They just want their money. And all of these years that they ran all of these campaigns is it, oh tobacco is bad. You shouldn't smoke blah blah blah. You get off smoking and then vaping came out, you know, and just a little few people were doing it. Everybody was like, oh, okay. Well, you can quit smoking with vaping and you know, so then hundreds of thousands of people across the country did it and then all of a sudden they were like, oh, well, we're not getting their all of our money from taxes and cigarettes anymore. So let's tax vaping to the hilt. So like the thing that was viable to quit tobacco. Now is just as expensive as the damn tobacco. Frustrating pissant government back to you Russell. Z01 UKZ.
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