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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:ARNOLD: A crucial voteRead Complete Article: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 2009-02-17 Author: George Arnold
Review: The tobacco tax bill has now passed both houses of the Legislature. The passage of a tax bill, requiring a three-fourths majority in each house, is being hailed-rightly so-as a huge accomplishment by Governor Mike Beebe. He has the reputation as the insider's insider for his own years in the Ledge. It appears that a few years away, as attorney general and now as governor, haven't diminished any of his legislative skills. The guv's still got the chops.
The vote in the House was right on the money. The tobacco bill needed 75 votes out of the House's 100 to pass. It got exactly that.
Among those voting against the bill were several legislators whose opposition could have been predicted and some who were genuine disappointments. Nobody would have expected Mark Martin of Prairie Grove and Jon Woods of Springdale to do better. They're incapable of it. They have been two of the most backward-looking representatives from Northwest Arkansas in recent history. Which is a sad distinction in a part of the state that has all too often sent short-sighted thumb-suckers to the Ledge.
Of course, those two voted against the bill.
But I'd have expected more from some other opponents.
Other opponents were no surprise. They're backbenchers, doing merely what their party expects: Duncan Baird of Lowell, Les Carnine and Debra Hobbs of Rogers, and Donna Hutchinson of Bella Vista.
May all these opponents have the decency to stay away when the medical school's opening is celebrated. They failed it at a critical moment.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 7:The examples and illustrations which have been given so far in this chapter relate to tradesmen and merchants, country gentlemen and the clergy. Other professional men smoked—we read in Fielding's "Amelia" of a doctor who in the evening "smoked his pillow-pipe, as the phrase is"—and among the rest of the people of equal or lower social standing smoking was as generally practised as in the preceding century. Handel, I may note, enjoyed his pipe. Dr. Burney, when a schoolboy at Chester, was "extremely curious to see so extraordinary a man," so when Handel went through that city in 1741 on his way to Ireland, young Burney "watched him narrowly as long as he remained in Chester," and among other things, had the felicity of seeing the great man "smoke a pipe, over a dish of coffee, at the Exchange Coffee-house," which was under the old Town Hall that stood opposite the present King's School, and in front of the present Town Hall.
Gonzales, in his "Voyage to Great Britain," 1731, says that the use of tobacco was "very universal, and indeed not improper for so moist a climate." He tells us that though the taverns were very numerous yet the ale-houses were much more so. These ale-houses were visited by the inferior tradesmen, mechanics, journeymen, porters, coachmen, carmen, servants, and others whose pockets were not equal to the price of a glass of wine, which, apparently, was the more usual thing to call for at a tavern, properly so called. In the ale-house men of the various classes and occupations enumerated, says the traveller, would "sit promiscuously in common dirty rooms, with large fires, and clouds of tobacco, where one that is not used to them can scarce breathe or see."
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Chapter 4:On weekdays many New England Puritans probably smoked as their friends in old England did. A contemporary painting of a group of Puritan divines over the mantelpiece of Parson Lowell, of Newbury, shows them well provided with punch-bowl and drinking-cups, tobacco and pipes. One parson, the Rev. Mr. Bradstreet, of the First Church of Charlestown, was very unconventional in his attire. He seldom wore a coat, "but generally appeared in a plaid gown, and was always seen with a pipe in his mouth." John Eliot, the noble preacher and missionary to the Indians, warmly denounced both the wearing of wigs and the smoking of tobacco. But his denunciations were ineffectual in both matters—heads continued to be adorned with curls of foreign growth, and pipe-smoke continued to ascend.
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