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While these cigars will debut at the IPCPR, Vogel and his U.S. distributor, Arango Cigar Co. of Northbrook, Illinois, have postponed the introduction of the Cumbres de Puriscal and Colinas cigar lines, also from Tabacos de la Cordillera, until 2009, when the brand’s packaging and band art will be revamped. These lines are available at the Tabacos de la Cordillera website and prices have been reduced by about 18 percent on both lines. Gas station cashier beaten because he refused a cigar sale! A cashier at a gas station in Greenburgh, New York was beaten and had his ankle broken by three individuals last Sunday because he wouldn’t sell them a pack of cigars. The cashier asked them for age identification – New York law allows sales of tobacco products only to those aged 18 or older – and when they couldn’t produce it, they attacked the cashier and then fled the scene. Police are looking for the suspects. The incident is unfortunate, but taking place essentially out of public view on a Sunday evening makes one wonder if tobacco shops in Canada might be in for more of the same. Because provincial laws in much of Canada now require tobacco products to be hidden from view from underage consumers, some smokeshops are preparing to, or have, blackened their windows. Doesn’t this make such shops more liable to crime, since passersby cannot see inside and act as a deterrent to thieves or robbers? A crime of just this style took place last year in the United Kingdom. How long before it happens again, this time in Canada? Newspaper editorial calls Canadian province’s display ban “rotten” Rather than quote from an excellent column by Kerry Diotte of the Edmonton Sun that ran on June 19, here is the entire text, which is well worth reading: July 1 is the 141st birthday of this democracy we call the true north strong and free. Ironically, a new draconian government law will kick in on the very day we celebrate the founding of this democratic nation.The tobacco-products ban has cigar shops in a quandary, at least in Alberta. A June 23 story in the Sun noted that some tobacconists aren’t clear what they have to do to comply, if anything. ~ Rich Perelman CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGCigar Humidors and Cigar Accessories at Humidor Vault! Your online cigar humidor source, with rock-bottom pricing and fantastic customer support!Like sports? Get news and commentary you won’t see in your morning newspaper at TheSportsExaminer.com! Join the examination! A limited amount of classified advertising is available in this space on a weekly basis. For details, call Pat Harris at (213) 365-7965 or inquire by email by clicking here. Have an opinion? You can send it using the “Comment” button below! Don’t forget to register for our drawing for free cigars and accessories! Just click on the “Register & Win” button above; enter today! Looking for a cigar party? Take a look at our exclusive list of hundreds of cigar events across the country, listed by state and date, only on CigarCyclopedia.com!
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