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OpinionSeptember 28, 2002

To the editor: For years, the government wanted to raise taxes on tobacco to allegedly encourage smokers to quit. Missouri now wants a new tax, anticipating $342 million a year in income and planning new programs to spend that money. Think about this: If all the smokers quit because they can't afford cigarettes, guess who is going to be paying for programs that, once instituted, will never be eliminated from the budget?...

To the editor:

For years, the government wanted to raise taxes on tobacco to allegedly encourage smokers to quit. Missouri now wants a new tax, anticipating $342 million a year in income and planning new programs to spend that money.

Think about this: If all the smokers quit because they can't afford cigarettes, guess who is going to be paying for programs that, once instituted, will never be eliminated from the budget?

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Bottom line: Obviously politicians do not want anyone to quit smoking. They just want a new tax that will only be unpopular to smokers.

MARY TOOMBS

Marble Hill, Mo.

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