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Well Folks, I’m posting this a little late, but I finally got around to getting my CRA membership at the end of January and posted the pic above for the contest and actually won! I won an awesome CRA t-shirt! Thanks to Brian and the people over at CRA! You should definitely get involved with this great organization who is fighting for your right to smoke. The MAN is after our wonderful brother and sisterhood of cigar lovers nationwide! Join now and Fight for your Rights!
Visit http://www.cigarrights.org to join and enter my member number as your reference (211238) and you’ll receive two free cigars! Get on board for this great cause and protect our rights as Americans to live free and enjoy the fruits of labor!

Happy Smoking!
Jorgie

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Pipe Smokers Celebrate International Pipe Smoking Day

International Pipe Smoking Day

CRA News Alert – February 20, 2010

Pipe Smokers Celebrate International Pipe Smoking Day

St. Louis, Missouri – St. Louis, Missouri will be a center of the pipe smoking world at noon this Saturday, February 20.

That’s when International Pipe Smoking Day will be celebrated at the 22nd Annual Gateway Area Pipe Show at the Heart of St. Charles Banquet Center. Local briar lovers will be raising their pipes in a salute to their pipe smoking brothers and sisters around the world as a show of friendship and unity that reaches across all borders, according to the Bob Callaway, spokesperson for the St. Louis Pipe Club, sponsor of the show.

International Pipe Smoking Day was designated by a group on Smokers Forums three years ago as a day on which pipe smokers everywhere could tell their story and educate others about the rich history and traditions of the noble art of pipe smoking. The group dedicated it to the worldwide community of pipe smokers that is bound together by a shared love of pipes, pipe collecting and the social aspect of pipe smoking. They respect informed choice and the responsible adult use of smoking tobacco and envisions a world where governments act in good faith and integrity.

“International Pipe Smoking Day provides an opportunity for briar lovers everywhere to stand up and demonstrate with pride that we are still enjoying our pipes despite all the restrictions and increased tobacco taxes that the anti-tobacco forces have imposed on us. They just don’t understand the significant benefits that pipe smoking offers,” Callaway said.

International Pipe Smoking Day is supported by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association of some 2,000 retailers of premium tobacco products; the International Committee of Pipe Clubs, which has members in more than 25 countries; and by the United Pipe Clubs of America, with its more than 20 member clubs in the United States. Many other pipe clubs in this country and abroad also will hold special events on or around February 20 to mark the day.

“Our motto is ‘Relax with Your Pipe’ and that’s the idea we want to get across,” says Vernon Vig, President of UPCA which, according to the organization’s website was founded in 2002 to promote and protect the interests of the American pipe smoking community .
“Pipe smokers are mature, considerate adults. We don’t want to bother anyone, and all we ask in return is a little common sense and consideration on the part of others,” said Vig.

IPCPR and UPCA urge all their members and member clubs to celebrate the noble art of pipe smoking on or about Feb. 20 to show the strong bond of friendship among pipe smokers.

Please also send in a short report on your event and take some photos that can be posted on the UPCA, CIPC and IPSD websites or used in the IPCPR Report. Send photos and/or reports to Tony Tortorici at tony@tortoricipr.com .

Last year’s publicity efforts regarding IPSD included a Page One feature article in the Wall Street Journal about the resurgence of pipe smoking. IPCPR will be distributing the news release above to national and local print and broadcast news media regarding IPSD and we suggest that you inform your local newspapers and TV stations about your specific event.

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Outdoor Smoking Bans: The Next Frontier for the Nannies

Nanny State

CRA News Alert – February 12, 2010
By: Glynn Loope, CRA Executive Director
As appeared in the Jan/Feb Issue of Cigar Snob Magazine

On November 29, 2009 Parade Magazine ran a piece on outdoor smoking bans. It posed an opinion poll to their readership on whether outdoor bans should be enacted. In its traditionally biased fashion, Parade notes the growth in such bans, pending legislation on outdoor smoking, and the proverbial citation of the regurgitated 2006 Surgeon General’s Report.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the polling place. Cigar Rights of America disseminated the poll to its members, Facebook and Twitter community and related mediums. Other like-minded organizations jumped in, and within days, what was to be a lopsided poll turned from being against cigar enthusiasts, into a 69% to 31% victory for the cause, against the imposition of outdoor bans.

Of course this occurs months after the most famous outdoor smoking incident of 2009 — and perhaps ever. When basketball great (and cigar enthusiast) Michael Jordan was cited for enjoying cigars during the President’s Cup golf practice round in San Francisco’s Harding Park, local officials contacted the PGA to warn of $100 fines and local “rules,” on no smoking on county golf courses.

The very language of the news accounts indicate what the modern cigar enthusiast is confronting. The media stated Jordan was “caught” with a cigar, and that local officials “sprang into action.” In my neck of the woods, that’s what local officials do for meth labs, not cigars.

However, there is now a sweeping tide by the health care ‘non-profit’ organizations to press for outdoor smoking bans. State and local governments across the nation are drafting legislation that will seek to ban the outdoor use of perfectly legal tobacco products.

For over a year, Cigar Rights of America has been involved in the fight regarding an outdoor smoking ban in the City of Los Angeles . In a plot that never seems to end, a current proposal would ban outdoor smoking at Los Angeles restaurants, but could leave the window open for those establishments that “morph” into a nightclub type setting. From Casper , Wyoming to the shores of Maine , outdoor smoking bans have become the new battleground. It is beginning with ordinances on property controlled by the local governments, such as parks and government buildings. But that’s only the first step. They then want to evolve into outdoor dining and bar areas, again trying to control legal activity, on private property.

So that they can trump Boston with their outdoor smoking ban, the City of San Francisco this month announced pending legislation to also ban outdoor smoking at dining, coffee and bar settings. The local golf course just isn’t enough.

Others pending in Asheville, North Carolina, and Burlington, Vermont are probably to be expected given the local political environment, but the New York City proposal seems to be running against the grain of their local public opinion, with a vigorous effort to defeat it being planned. Then there is Santa Cruz , California which is having local police issue citations for outdoor smoking on Pacific Avenue , where they average “a ticket a day for $20″ according to local news reports. Amazing.

It’s time to fight back on these measures. What a local government does with regard to property under its domain is one thing, and many governing bodies are split on such rules for public parks and beaches. However, when it comes to private property, vigorous efforts should be initiated to fight such ordinances and legislation. Here are some approaches:

Build coalitions with supportive merchant, chamber of commerce, restaurant and tavern associations. Make the argument about business, jobs, and property rights.

1.) Launch a letter to the editor campaign with your brethren cigar enthusiasts and local tobacconist patrons.

2.) Meet with local (or state) elected officials to let your opinion known. Political complacency is not an option. They need to know how many passionate cigar enthusiasts are out there — that vote.

3.) Give testimony at local hearings on such ordinances. If ‘we’ don’t show up, they only hear from the opposition.

4.) The official smoking ban playbook for the health care community promotes ‘no compromises’ — we can. Offer alternatives that protect your ability to enjoy a cigar outdoors.

5.) Note that the science is dubious and inconclusive regarding these matters, and that a vocal minority in the form of the health care non-profit community, shouldn’t be allowed to dictate public policy, and private property use for a legal activity.

Earlier in December, the City of Great Falls, Montana voted 4-1 to repeal its outdoor smoking ban due to the adverse impact on local businesses, with the support of the Montana Tavern Association. Local tavern owner Doug Palagi said that will enable him to expand his business to accommodate local and visiting patrons. That’s the way it’s supposed to work.

Let’s all join the fight!
Jorgie

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Welcome to my smoking room!

Hello friends and future friends! I’ve decided to officially start my blogging career! I’ll be discussing a variety of subjects from cigars to fishing, golf to softball and beyond. All with cigars in mind. Do you have a particular cigar you like to enjoy while doing your favorite hobbies or activities? I’ll be disclosing my favorites and also reviewing ones I have yet to try. Someone once asked me how to choose a cigar. The answer was easy. Whatever you prefer! With today’s industry, you can pretty much walk up to a shelf and grab anything and chances are, it’ll be a good smoke! With all the competition in the market, cigars are becoming richer and more flavorful, just like an aged wine!

So go ahead and voice your opinions as comments here. After all, that’s what this is all about!

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