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<blockquote data-quote="WHATJUSTHAPPENd" data-source="post: 6258158" data-attributes="member: 613855"><p>Sept the average smoker spends WAY more on Cigarettes a year than guns.</p><p></p><p>lets say you are a light smoker and average about a pack every 2 days. You are still paying about $800-$900 bucks a year for your cigarette habit.</p><p></p><p>Its easy to obtain a gun for less than 900$ and you don't usually buy a gun each year.</p><p></p><p>So the fact that there are much higher tax revenues on cigarettes than guns is kinda obvious and the way it should be. It doesn't meant gun taxes should be raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WHATJUSTHAPPENd, post: 6258158, member: 613855"] Sept the average smoker spends WAY more on Cigarettes a year than guns. lets say you are a light smoker and average about a pack every 2 days. You are still paying about $800-$900 bucks a year for your cigarette habit. Its easy to obtain a gun for less than 900$ and you don't usually buy a gun each year. So the fact that there are much higher tax revenues on cigarettes than guns is kinda obvious and the way it should be. It doesn't meant gun taxes should be raised. [/QUOTE]
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