Posted on Jun 10, 2014
SSG Robin Rushlo
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FDA LEAVE MY CIGARS ALONE
As an adult who enjoys premium cigars I support FDA’s proposal that premium cigars be exempted from FDA regulation. I agree with much of FDA’s proposed definition of premium cigars. However, FDA should not include a $10 minimum price requirement. In my opinion, FDA has no role in setting prices for products it regulates. In addition, a $10 dividing line is arbitrary in defining the high-quality cigars that I enjoy. Price does not dictate whether or not a cigar is in fact premium. Premium cigars come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and prices. A $10 minimum price could result in many of the premium cigars I enjoy no longer being available, or being sold at an increased price. It would restrict my product choice while not addressing FDA’s public health goals. Therefore, I strongly believe that FDA should remove the $10 minimum price requirement from the definition of a premium cigar. Thank you for your time and consideration.
http://www.cigarrights.org/main.php
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MSG Brad Sand
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I think the list of things the government needs to keep it fingers out of needs to be a LOT longer than cigars.
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Robin,

The nice thing about a $10 dollar price requirement is that the next day ALL cigars would cost $10.01. Would sell one for less and who would buy one?
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Lost all my cubans in Kuwait.
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