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?
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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