Good bye Chicago B&M's. You now have to charge an extra $17 dollars per 30ml bottle.
New tax is .55 cent per ml and an additional .80 cents per unit.
Buy votes that's to legit they just rig the election. I think it's funny they really think it will clean up the city like there cig tax or even there 12.5% sales tax. Just another thing people will buy outa town along with cigs, vehicles, and anything else really.Rahm Emanual is a true socialist dirtbag. They are to fucking $$$ greedy to realize that attracting business is the way to increase tax revenue and get out of debt. They are too busy purchasing votes with the tax revenue they already have.
Socialists WISH they were as much of a pinko commie shit heel as Emanual.Rahm Emanual is a true socialist dirtbag. They are to fucking $$$ greedy to realize that attracting business is the way to increase tax revenue and get out of debt. They are too busy purchasing votes with the tax revenue they already have.
You might want to rethink that. (Hint: Whom do you suppose voted for the people who pass the laws in Chicago?)It's cool, Chicago. Your citizens are coming to my city in droves.
HAHA you are a funny guy...You might want to rethink that. (Hint: Whom do you suppose voted for the people who pass the laws in Chicago?)
Jim
Regardless of party, Chicago has a tradition of corrupt politicians for hundreds of years. Why should things be different now that in the tech-age than they were then?
I would say communists and fascists.I wouldn't say "regardless of party", The fact is, Democrats have dominated Chicago politics since 1930
I see where this is going.I wouldn't say "regardless of party", The fact is, Democrats have dominated Chicago politics since 1930
It says "liquid nicotine products." So: No nicotine: No tax, right?
Jim
And if true to form per past nonsense with Chicago politicians, a big chunk of that money will end up in the pockets of Proco Joe Moreno!
Yep thats why I left again from Chicago and am back in Texas again and I am fucking Glad I hate Chicago with a passionI see vape shops like the gun shops in shitcago... everywhere else but motherfucking shitcago.
And suckcago can hereby suck my fucking ass.
That is just for Chicago though.. Since most shops that thrive are in the subburbs and not in "Chicago" it really will not affect them unless each subburb follows Chicagos lead which they may!Good bye Chicago B&M's. You now have to charge an extra $17 dollars per 30ml bottle.
New tax is .55 cent per ml and an additional .80 cents per unit.
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That is just for Chicago though.. Since most shops that thrive are in the subburbs and not in "Chicago" it really will not affect them unless each subburb follows Chicagos lead which they may!
So I thought that was a Chicago City tax increase its cook county ?? If so Yikes!I should have said "Cook County", which is quite a large area effected by this tax. Just did a quick count on yelp, and there seems to be 30 or so vape shops in cook county. I know if I owned one, I'd be liquidating everything right now and leave town to set up elsewhere. Like you said, people will just drive to the burbs to make purchases.
Like I thought that is a Chicago City tax.. Fuck ChicagoI should have said "Cook County", which is quite a large area effected by this tax. Just did a quick count on yelp, and there seems to be 30 or so vape shops in cook county. I know if I owned one, I'd be liquidating everything right now and leave town to set up elsewhere. Like you said, people will just drive to the burbs to make purchases.
I loved shitcago, hated the people, the weather and the city government.Yep thats why I left again from Chicago and am back in Texas again and I am fucking Glad I hate Chicago with a passion
So I thought that was a Chicago City tax increase its cook county ?? If so Yikes!
That's sucks.Yeah, pretty sure all of cook county http://blog.casaa.org/2015/10/cook-co-il-oppose-e-cigarette-taxes-in.html
except they changed it from .20 cents a ml to .55cents, plus an .80cents per unit. Then you have 10.5% sales tax on top of that.
$43 dollars for a 30ml bottle of Premium-X e-juice.. yee haa! Good Job Chicago
You might want to rethink that. (Hint: Whom do you suppose voted for the people who pass the laws in Chicago?)
Jim
Once the taxes start up, and it will happen across the land, eliquid vendors won't be charging $25 for something that cost them $0.06 to make.
Not that I agree with taxes but I often wonder why vapers don't feel taken advantage of by eliquid vendors who are making a huge profit off vapers, yet they complain bitterly about a tax.
The increased cost alone will help some smokers justify staying on the cancer sticks.
I've noticed that people will find excuses for not doing just about anything they are not committed to doing.
In my travels to turn smokers on to vaping, I've heard them all.
This will just add to the arsenal.
The truth is that if somebody truly wants to quit smoking, they will do whatever it takes. That was true before vaping hit the scene, and it will be true in the future.
I agree with the excuses not to vape the 3 i always here is, well its just not the same. Duh if it was the same why would you want to switch. The 2nd being, well i just want to quit for real..... ya know? To that i say how long have you been trying to quit and hows it working also you would be quiting bc its not the same. Third is, but I heard there worse than smokeing. If they say that i just give up bc obviously this person will believe anything and forms an opinion with no research.I've noticed that people will find excuses for not doing just about anything they are not committed to doing.
In my travels to turn smokers on to vaping, I've heard them all.
This will just add to the arsenal.
The truth is that if somebody truly wants to quit smoking, they will do whatever it takes. That was true before vaping hit the scene, and it will be true in the future.
Some are just looking for an excuse. Funny how so many quit with eGo setups, now most seemingly can't stop smoking with less than 50 watts...I've noticed that people will find excuses for not doing just about anything they are not committed to doing.
In my travels to turn smokers on to vaping, I've heard them all.
This will just add to the arsenal.
The truth is that if somebody truly wants to quit smoking, they will do whatever it takes. That was true before vaping hit the scene, and it will be true in the future.