Philip Morris
Abc World News Tonight Canadian Cigarette
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ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT NEW YORK
05/'03/93 6144 P.MI. AMpMq
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PETER JE3ati'!ZtOS' (ANLuOR7: For the last two wee3Cs, now, we've
devoted some time every night to answering a question abo'ut'health
care reform, which is all about medicine and money, and we're going
to continue this week. In the latest ABC News/'waahingtou Post poll,
which was published today, we find that nearly two-th3:rds of those
we asked believe that a 52.00 a pack incre'ase in the tax, on
cliaaTette'i, the so-cal~led, sia tax to help provide care 'or
evezyone, ia a good idea~. Well, they've had such a tax in Canada
f or some t ime:. AaC' s.7ohn NtcXanzie has been there to see how it' a
working.
JOihT MC70ENZIE (REPORTBR) : A van pullis away' from the U.S.
border heading for Toronto. Two Chmadiam police cars are in
pursuit. The police were tipped otf about this shipment. Fow they
muave ia..
t4KN' (CANAIDIAN' POLIGB OFFIiCZIL) : Yano'rn being placed under
arre'st fcr poas!ession, of cigarettes.
M0mam Smuggled cigarettes, 21 cases worth $40,000.
SGT. AL Cvooi]A~hL (ROYAL CANIDCDI11N MOUIZTED POI.ICE) : The problem
in growing faater than we can control and even if it stayed at the
level it's at today, it is much beyond an enforcement problem'..
McXtZIE: It's estimated that one in every five cigarattesi
smoked in C=a=da.is a C.anadian, cigarette that's been smuggled back
into the country. costin,g the gavernment more than a billion
diollarw a year in lost tax revenue.
Here's what happens: cigarettes made i in Canada that are
exported axe not taxed. so CanadJL'ans cross the border to buy them
in tb+e.i7nited States for $13. 00 a carCon. They then smuggle them
back into r-d-, where they resell the untaxed csi'garettes on the
black market for the erPaivalent of' $26.00:, still well below the
legal retail price of $410.00 a carton. Who''s selling it?
JACVUES H'EAIILIEII (ROYAL C~1bID0IkN' MOW= P(iIrICE) :
Burinessmeu. organized crime, known drug dealers, houswwives,
pensioaera, government employees.
M(7=IE': The cigarettes are smuggl'ed by snowmobd.'le, hidden
in the holds of boats. tucked away in shipments of lumber. Few
people are ever caught and!t'hose who are are, usually fined only a
few thousand diolla:rs. )ndl the profits?
SGT. cAR.L oOPP (ROYAL CAMIA'bT MOOm4'8D FOLICE9 : A small time
operator can make himrelf a Covple of thousand dollars a week,
depending on how busy hei wants to be. A big time operator -- Ii''m
talking about the organized people -- they can do $10,000-$70,000-
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$50,000 in the run of'a week..
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MlClENZ'rE: The higher taxes have made cigarettes more valuable 0
not only to smugg,lere. but to robbers. In' Ottowa, the raat'ioni''s
capstal, there are about 20 break-ins a month with tobacco the
carget. 8ere, three men head right for the i cigarettes. They doa''t
even bother to open the cash register. While the higher'taxes have ~A
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created a highe'r crime rate, the government says the benefits far
outweigh the costs..
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oTTA JBLINEx (RE."VEMuE MRWIbTfiR)~:: The whole reason for us
raising taxes on tobacco products was not to inerease our revenue
but to reduce the use of tobacco by Canadians because of ' healthh
reasons and coets.
MQKZNZIEI: And it's working. Cigarette consuaption has been
falling ek faster in Caneda than in the United States and Canada
collects more in taxes than it ever loeee in smuggling,.
9ti11', the smuggling problem has forced the govaY=ent to
raise the nutmber ot' police petrols along the border and to, toughen
penalties fcr, tthose who are caught. The goal now,getting more
smuggling tobacco into police: ehrediflers and out of the hands of
Canadian smokers. John McKenzi'e, JCBC News,, Toronto.
