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Cigarette Taxes and Smuggling
Cigarette Taxes and Smuggling
Conclusion
Michigan's experience with high state cigarette taxes provides ample evidence that tax differences between states can prompt large-scale commercial smuggling and ancillary violent crime. New Jersey's and California's experiences, though they are half-way across the country from Michigan, show a similar dynamic, though we will not repeat the level of detail and number of examples that we did in Michigan.
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Cigarette Taxes and Smuggling
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