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A roll-your-own machine can produce a carton's worth of cigarettes for about $20, as opposed to the $50 or more you would pay for the leading national brand at a convenience store.
Wisconsin and Michigan have filed lawsuits similar to Connecticut’s, claiming that the product is a commercial cigarette-making machine and its use requires a cigarette-manufacturing license.
A small tobacco shop in Brookline has generated a make-your-own-cigarette operation that has throngs of smokers, plus the acting state attorney general, knocking at its door. Tobacco Haven, near the ...
The Department of Revenue Services claims the machines are commercial cigarette-making machines and retailers who operate them must obtain a cigarette-manufacturing license and pay the associated ...
The Tobacco House locations in DeWitt and Camillus are part of the rapid growth in the past few years of do-it-yourself, discount cigarette-making. While table-top cigarettes rolling machines have ...