Lucky Green wrote:
As signs in any liquor store have been informing tobacco customers for months, new FDA regulations require stores to check the ID of any tobacco customer under 25. This despite the fact that you are legally allowed to purchase tobacco products at age 18. If the store fails to check the ID of a person legally permitted to conduct the purchase but is under age 25, the store faces hefty fines. ........................................................
Thanks for providing more details on this, Lucky, I overlooked the fact that not everyone on the list will understand the situation was referring to. Another odd thing: I was talking to the clerk at a convenience store about the ID sign next to the register, and she said that on the other hand, there aren't any such requirements for the purchase of any of the cigars which were on display on the counter. Another odd thing is how popular cigars have become lately. Last month I bought a copy of "Cigar Aficionado" magazine to peruse, even though I don't smoke, because it was so pretty :>) and spent quite some time looking at their web site. It is a curious matter that when one "vice" is squelched, another grows in its place. This magazine really emphasizes living "the good life", and I discovered that there are places springing up all over the U.S. (and I expect elsewhere) which are smoking clubs - people can actually go there just to smoke their cigar, perhaps with a glass of after-dinner liquor. I thought this was a great idea, myself, because here these people can be with others who enjoy the same activity, and there's no one outside who can complain (not yet, anyway). I think sometimes it is not only a Truth, but a great & useful Means to an End, that "living well is the best revenge". Not sure how this will apply to transponder implants, though. A subject for late-night speculation.