New
York Times
So
it takes a reporter from the New York Times, some
4365 miles away, to finally make waves here in
Alaska, about the filth and health risks associated
with cigarette smoking? When a person of
interest, especially outsiders from the east coast, have a better
take on what is happening here in the “Lost Frontier”, above and
beyond what we locals pay attention to, then we have a problem. And
smoking is one particular problem that has not found a whole lot
of coverage or for that matter sympathy – but
for a reason! Now according to the article by Kirk Johnson, he
details how “The
Food and Drug Administration is also promoting research-driven
conclusions in a $500 million multiyear anti-smoking campaign that
began this year, paid for by tobacco companies under a 2009 law
passed by Congress. Young people who use tobacco, like young people
in general, are fragmented by class, race and geography, the research
suggests, and no approach works for all.”
And yes, Alaska is fragmented by class, race and
geography but regardless of such social
dereliction conviction to “Brotherly Love”, we
must include “Greed” as it appears Alaska's leaders want our
youngsters to puff it out, because the state makes money for every
cigarette that is lit up and inhaled. Yes, big
money through the continued use and promotion of cancer causing
chemically altered tobacco leaves on the roll.
Yes we do, as we take some of the money from resource development -
oil wealth - and we invest it
in tobacco company stocks, and it has paid off handsomely!
Currently, Alaskans have made over $25-Million in additional income,
from investing in major cigarette company stock! And all those
reality shows filmed here in Alaska,
it is just a flea-bitten monkey-man way of advertising that cigarette
smoking is cool, so it too promotes this bad
habit! So we actually don't give a rat's ass, as
in some instances, it is mind my money over matter what really
matters. Alaska's current
tobacco
endorsement in
the “Stock Exchange” is as follows(Company
name followed by Stock
purchase/Cost/Street
Value/Alaska's Investment Gain):
BRITISH
AMERICAN TOBACCO
11,330/$242,490/$639,561/$397,071
11,330/$242,490/$639,561/$397,071
BRITISH
AMERICAN TOBACCO ORD
698,900/$23,824,674/$39,451,817/$15,627,143
698,900/$23,824,674/$39,451,817/$15,627,143
IMPERIAL
TOBACCO GROUP ORD 10P
278,799/$8,276,490/$12,040,614/$3,764,124
278,799/$8,276,490/$12,040,614/$3,764,124
PHILIP
MORRIS INTERNATIONAL IN
433,598/$31,135,070/$36,162,073/$5,027,003
433,598/$31,135,070/$36,162,073/$5,027,003
Investment:
$63,478,725
Street
Value: $88,294,065
Alaska's
Overall
Investment Gain:
$24,815,340 or
about 100-Million butts!
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