New York Creates Massive Cigarette Black Market, Wants Virginia to Fix It

From: Reason.com

With state cigarette taxes at $4.35 per pack and the Big Apple piling another $1.50 on top of that, New York has become a major destination for smuggled smokes. Up to 60 percent of all cigarettes sold in the state are smuggled from elsewhere (The Mackinac Center, which tracks these things, puts the number at 56.87 percent for 2012). By contrast, Virginia’s taxes per pack are only 30 cents, which makes it an excellent source for all of those smokes headed up I-95 to the Empire State. Logically enough, at least in the context of the political world, New York officials are concerned and think Virginia should do something.

From the Richmond Times-Dispatch:

Asked why Virginia should be concerned, [New York City Sheriff Joseph] Fucito said, “I would start with organized crime, which clearly has been established in Virginia. There are a lot of groups that are using this money for their purposes and they’ve set up a large network here in New York and in Virginia.”

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