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Shout Aloha To Clean Air: Hawaii May Ban Cigarettes


Next time you visit the beautiful island state, you may notice the air is brighter and more fragrant. The suggested state law sounds like a bad joke or misprint. It recommends a gradual increase in the minimum age to buy cigarettes from the current 21 to age 100, to go into effect in 2024.

How many addicted smokers live to 100? They typically cough out their final moments by age 60 in a cancer ward. Further, in your wanderings, can you just see a group of eager centenarians lined up at the Honolulu drugstore counter to buy cigarettes for their 75-year-old kiddies?

Actually, with many other states making lots of tax income from legit marijuana, it isn’t likely a Hawaii cigarette ban would cross the ocean into other US areas any time soon. So, on your next trip to Hawaii, smoke ‘em if you got ‘em. Or just cough and find some clean air to breathe.

Survey Results: Hotels Should List Total Prices In Ads PDF Print E-mail


It’s no surprise to seasoned senior wanderers, but a recent Travelers United poll reports that 80% of travelers wanted hotels and resorts to list absolutely all charges on final totals and advertised honestly up front.

The sad fact is that we’re living in an age of advanced bait and switch, and too many travel ads are about as honest as your friendly used car salesman’s pitch. It all started a century or so ago with carnival barkers and newspaper ads for miracle medical cures. Then came the crooked auto pitches. When radio blared out in everyone’s home in the early 20th Century, every hour of program had a minute of two of come-on ads for cereal, soda, soap and other products. When TV took over in the 1950s, the same product and services ads went visual and the phony promises more exaggerated.

Now we’re living in the magic era of the internet and smartphones, where the same endless pitches are more frequent and even more dishonest. What can you do about it? Not much, but worth a try when you’re quoted some of those travel pitches.

When it happens about a hotel, airline, car rental or other price listing, just say or write: Yeah, I got your quote. “Now, tell me the total price that comes out of my pocket.” And after you’re satisfied with the actual truth, be sure to add: “OK, how much of a senior discount do I get from that price?”

 
 
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