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:marseyaustralian: rules on smoking are so strict they now have gang wars over tobacco

https://thecritic.co.uk/how-australia-punished-smokers-and-normalised-firebombs/

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The old adage that there is no smoke without fire has taken on a sinister meaning in Australia after a series of arson attacks on tobacconists. The word "series" barely does it justice. "Endless succession" is closer to the mark. When a shop selling illegal tobacco was firebombed in Adelaide last Tuesday, it was the 16th such incident in South Australia and the 130th nationwide since the "tobacco turf wars" began last year. It was followed by another firebombing in Adelaide on Saturday, an arson attack on a gym in Melbourne on Sunday, two tobacconists set ablaze in Melbourne on Tuesday and a smoke shop in New South Wales being ram-raided and blown up yesterday.

With drive-by shootings and murders in broad daylight, Australia's black market in tobacco and vapes should be a cautionary tale, but it has received little attention in the Northern hemisphere. The root of the problem is obvious. Australia has the highest tobacco taxes in the world and has banned e-cigarettes entirely. The market for both products is now largely in the hands of criminal gangs who encourage shopkeepers to sell their products by telling them to "earn or burn".

One of the more peculiar elements of "public health" ideology is the belief that taxes and regulation do not fuel the illicit trade, but when your nightly news bulletins start to resemble something from Judge Dredd, that becomes difficult to sustain. Even the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which makes the BBC look like GB News, has had to acknowledge that "excessively high" cigarette taxes are responsible for the self-described "world leader in tobacco control" becoming a basket case.

There is no end in sight for Australia's tobacco turf wars and yet they could easily be ended by legalising e-cigarettes and bringing tobacco duty down to an affordable level. This, however, is the one thing that the government will never contemplate. The idea of taxing and regulating nicotine products in a way that is normal in other countries is unthinkable to Australians. Instead, they have normalised firebombings.

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Instead, they have normalised firebombings.

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Watch out Mr tax office

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