Georgia Association of Convenience stores against Perdue budget
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Posted 11:56AM on Thursday, January 16, 2003
ATLANTA - Among the early opponents to Governor Perdue's plan to increase the taxes on cigarettes is the president of the Georgia Association of Convenience Stores -- Jim Tudor. <br>
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He warns that small operators may see customers buying cigarettes from the black market or in neighboring states with lower prices if the increase goes through. <br>
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Tudor says cigarette sales account for as much as 40 percent of sales in some stores and that a large tax increase could drive some owners out of business.