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The move, a first according to industry officials, came Tuesday, the
day before today's 39-cents-per-pack state tax increase. That increase
brings the total state tax on a pack of smokes cheap cigarettes
online to $1.50, the highest in the nation. An Indian nation
from Central New York is placing tobacco kiosks in some Buffalo-area
convenience stores that will allow the electronic mail ordering of tax-free
cigarettes at a savings of up to $20 a carton.

The Oneida Indian Nation, the nation that operates the Turning Stone
gambling casino at Verona, installed its first Internet-based tobacco
kiosk in the Yellow Goose convenience store on Colvin Avenue, the first
of six planned installations.
Troopers bust Russian cigarette operation in western
AlaskaAfter receiving several tips that cigarettes with Russian writing
were being sold in Marshall, the village law enforcement officer busted
a local shop.
The case involved 500 packs of Russian-manufactured Marlboros that were
purchased over the cheap cigarettes online Internet. The cigarettes
were almost all sold illegally for more than a 400 percent profit, according
to the Anchorage Daily News.
Marshall, a western Alaska village of 370 in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta,
is too small to have its own troopers post, cheap cigarettes
online but Richard Ellis, the local village public safety officer, works
closely with state law enforcement.

According to troopers, Ellis got several tips in April that a video
store in Marshall was selling cigarettes with Russian writing on them.
He started investigating with the help of the Alaska cheap cigarettes
online Department of Revenue's Tax Division, which handles the state's
cigarette tax program.
Cigarettes are taxed a dollar a pack in Alaska. Residents can legally
order cigarettes over the Internet but are required by state law to
get a license from the Revenue Department cheap cigarettes online
first and purchase Alaska tax stamps for every pack of smokes they bring
in, according to Johanna Bales, who manages the state's tobacco tax
program.
The intent of the stamp is to ensure that importers pay the state tax,
Bales said. The shopkeeper in Marshall had neither a license nor stamps,
troopers said.
The cigarette packs he was selling also cheap cigarettes online
lacked the required surgeon general's warning, Bales said.
"Even if they had a tax stamp on them, it's illegal to put a tax
stamp on them" without that health warning, she said.

On May 12, Ellis seized 15 packs of Marlboros from the shopkeeper -
the last of the 500. The shopkeeper could face felony charges for importing
illegal and untaxed cigarettes into the state.
Charles King, a state tobacco and gambling investigator who assisted
in the investigation, said cheap cigarettes online the shopkeeper bought
the cigarettes over the Internet from a distributor in Florida or Alabama
for around $14 a carton, or $1.40 a pack, and then sold them for about
$6 a pack.
"He made good money," King said.
Trooper Karl Main said he wasn't too surprised to hear that there were
black-market cigarettes in rural cheap cigarettes online Alaska. With
higher prices and less law enforcement than most places, "rural
areas can become somewhat of a popular ground for this type of behavior,"
he said.
Tobacco taxes put about $47 million into Alaska's coffers annually,
according to Bales, the program manager.

State and federal officials don't know how much revenue is lost to illegal
sales. Bales said that in 2001, two businesses in the Lower 48 that
sold cigarettes over the Internet revealed, cheap cigarettes
online at the state's request, how many customers they had in Alaska.
One company reported selling cigarettes to 600 individuals in the state
over a 13-month period. The other showed 400 over a 10-month period.
The state believes it lost about $600,000 in unpaid taxes in those two
cases alone, Bales said.