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This will be fun!
The Lawyers will be laughing all the way to the Bank. No matter which side wins, the Lawyers win to the tune of millions.
Having said that, I am quite content to see how long the pockets of Phillip Morris are when they take on a Big Boy.
Having said that, I am quite content to see how long the pockets of Phillip Morris are when they take on a Big Boy.
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Same here Aussie.
Incidentally, I was affiliated with ONE company which had the nerve and the $$$ to take on the ATO. It won because the ATO gave up .. eventually. The legal bill was astronomical.
Incidentally, I was affiliated with ONE company which had the nerve and the $$$ to take on the ATO. It won because the ATO gave up .. eventually. The legal bill was astronomical.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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I hope the company has to compensate the government(australian taxpayers) for its legal costs. Cigarette companies make money out of selling a product that kills people, and this is despicable.
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They are pushers in suits. No better than a yob standing on a street corner doing little drug deals.
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Totally agree with you there Ms Rainbow and Mr Monk.
I would rather die than sell my heart and soul to an online forum Anti Christ like you Monk
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That's not politics at all.Aussie wrote:The Lawyers will be laughing all the way to the Bank. No matter which side wins, the Lawyers win to the tune of millions.
Having said that, I am quite content to see how long the pockets of Phillip Morris are when they take on a Big Boy.
To be true to the forum's title, what do you think, Aussie, is the worthwhile spend of your fed tax dollar spend against tobacco? Do you think it's futile? Should we ignore the contribution that tobacco gives towards Aus burden of mortality and morbidity?
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Or, should we ignore tobacco, and continue to fully fund the chronic disease burden on the acute/community health system secondary to tobacco?donniedarko wrote:That's not politics at all.Aussie wrote:The Lawyers will be laughing all the way to the Bank. No matter which side wins, the Lawyers win to the tune of millions.
Having said that, I am quite content to see how long the pockets of Phillip Morris are when they take on a Big Boy.
To be true to the forum's title, what do you think, Aussie, is the worthwhile spend of your fed tax dollar spend against tobacco? Do you think it's futile? Should we ignore the contribution that tobacco gives towards Aus burden of mortality and morbidity?
Or, is this hypocrisy, given the tax that the federal govt receives from tobacco anyway?
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I can't really see where they have a leg to stand on. Their arguement seems to be that the govt is "stealing" or taking away their intellectual property by disallowing their logos on the packs. It doesn't seem to hold water. The logo is still theirs, but governments have always been able to legislate where and when anyone can advertise their products. They already ban cigarette advertising on the tele, and also alcohol and sex industry adverts in inappropriate timeslots. This is effectively a ban on advertising at the point of sale.
Should be thrown out at the earliest opportunity.
Should be thrown out at the earliest opportunity.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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If a product is legal then the company selling it should be able to brand it. The govt should either make the things illegal (or at least a controlled substance for addicts available from pharmicies under presciption) or continue taxing the crap out of them and shut up. They may be merchants of death but the govt should not be able to have it both ways raking in large tax revenues while deamonising the companies that provide these revenues.
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