If you needed yet another reason to quit smoking, here it is.

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    I live in the U.S. too and I still see a ton here in Indiana, but we also apparently have a nicotine addiction epidemic here that no one talks about much.

    As of 2022:

    Nearly 29% of Indiana adults currently use tobacco. Combustible cigarettes are the most used tobacco product, followed by e-cigarettes.

    https://www.in.gov/health/tpc/files/Indiana-Adult-Tobacco-Survey-ATS-2021_2022-Highlights_Revised_Nov22.pdf

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      10 hours ago

      I don’t know what the rate is here in Massachusetts, but it’s rare to have to smell cigarettes these days. I really think we’re more likely to (and my kids complain about the stench) encounter pot smokers these days. I can’t help but think that’s a good thing … but have to follow up each with an obligatory dad lecture on the health concerns with putting burning anything in your lungs

      Edit: West Virginia, of course

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      2 days ago

      I’m in Western NY, but even in NYC it’s less than 9%. The state offers a lot of support for quitting, perhaps that’s why.

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          That’s exactly it. I’m a smoker from one of the states with the lowest taxes on cigarettes. I’m heading to New York in a couple of weeks and I’ll be stocking up before I leave. If I lived there I would quit, can’t justify spending that money. I’ve already switched to a cheaper brand that has deals at Sheetz that make them roughly $5 a pack.

          I’ve never done this myself, but I’ve known a couple people that take a ton of cigarettes with them when they go to New York. This is highly profitable and highly illegal.

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          2 days ago

          They’re $15 throughout the state. So they’re probably more in the city.

          Reservation cigarettes negate those prices though.

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              1 day ago

              You don’t have to go to the rez, or be a Native. We used to buy cartons at the Indian smoke shops in Tulsa. $1 pack in the 90s.

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              The reason they’re cheaper is because they don’t need to charge tax on them. Regular cigarettes are the same price, but they have all of the taxes on top of that, which makes them cost three times as much.

              That’s interesting there isn’t anything on wiki about it. It’s not a secret or anything.

              • David J. Shourabi Porcel@lemmy.world
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                The reason they’re cheaper is because they don’t need to charge tax on them.

                I understand. Thank you for confirming it.

                I’ve heard people here in Europe sometimes save on cigarettes in a similar way, by buying them across the border, where taxes are lower, or in duty-free shops at airports, but that’s possibly outdated or even made-up hearsay I’ve never checked.

                That’s interesting there isn’t anything on wiki about it. It’s not a secret or anything.

                There may be something I missed, or it might be such an inconsequential and uncontroversial phenomenon that no one deemed it worth documenting.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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        2 days ago

        I doubt there’s much support here at all and there was pretty much a red wave in this state in November, so there will probably be even less next year.

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      2 days ago

      I remember when I left Indiana 25 years ago that it was the highest per capita state for smoking, with Kentucky being number 2.