21,000% of Šiljaks in his main attacks are banned from cigarettes, says ATF’s former official

After the power of Massachusetts Published a report showing a sudden increase a cigarette and a cry with a flavored Consistences under the recent ban on a two -party state, a former ATF -and -and -Law Network Officer of Setting Laws Specialized in Smuggling, have called into question why the prohibition remains.
Annual report on multiple agencies from the illegal tobacco work group Bay has shown that the weak attacks have increased by more than 200,000-in-vote due to major large-scale seizures in 2023, while tobacco without smoke and standard cigarette attacks were reduced.
Calculations of the Network for the implementation of the tobacco Act have found that the Massachusetts police have seized 279,432 units for the cry in the fiscal year 2024, compared to about 1,300 years before.
Former New York Sheriff Edgar Domenech, who is also a former ATF official who focused on tobacco and related smuggling, told Fox News Digital, the discoveries showed that the illegal market was “exploding”, and that when the state Bay became the first to ban the aromatized tobacco.[we’re] Open to work. “
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“A 21,000 percent increase in smuggling of 21,000 percent proves once and for all that the experiment of taste of Massachusetts was an unpleasant catastrophe,” said Domenech, who was appointed by the then Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his great Apple Post and now works with Georgetown University.
“They spend so much time taking so many products that they can’t literally find a place to storage smuggling,” he said.
Although the rule of the law is important, sometimes new laws may need an audit, he proposed.
Without the possibility of applying taxes to what is now an illegal product that remains ubiquitous elsewhere in Nova England, borders on countries like New Hampshire – less than an hour from Boston – To seek to use the tax reliefs ban on Massachusetts, because customers go out a bit in such a way that they buy their products, he said.
An adult ban Products like a cry “It never works,” Domenech added. “Sale sales from stores and streets.”
In January, Police Boston arrested a 58-year-old Dorchester man at the Drug Control Unit as part of a raid that amazed 50 grams of cracks and 700 packages “illegally possessing an unprecedented cigarette menthol”. The man, Parrish Jones, is charged with cigarette trade.
Separately, Hopkinton man was arrested in June for allegedly not paying nearly $ 500,000 for excise taxes after allegedly looking for distributors outside the country to place the vapa type products, according to Fox Boston.
The ban itself entered into force in December 2019, as the Massachusetts Public Health Council brought new sales limitations to a vapan and aromatized tobacco.
The board could do it after the then-Gov. Charles Baker – Republican – signed a proposal for a law from a democratic legislative body “modernization of tobacco control”.
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More recently, State Attorney’s Office Massachusetts has filed a complaint against the VAPE 2024 company for allegedly ignoring the prohibition of flavored tobacco. The office has previously sued several other companies, according to a statement.
In November, several legislators Massachusetts published plans to submit the law this year for the abolition of all the sales of tobacco and nicotine in the country, starting with those stops in the Bay that are currently underage to begin with.
Senator Jason Lewis, D-Middlesex, Rev. Kate Lipper-Garabedian, D-melrose and tail. Tommy Vitolo, D-Broclines, cooperates at the proposal of the law, states NBC Boston.
Fox News Digital addressed the office of AG for further response, but did not answer at the time of the press.