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January 1, Farmers in Limbo: Harris’s Silence Fuels Anxiety Over Tobacco Ban’s Future

American farmers, particularly those in the heartland of North Carolina, are left in the dark as Vice President Kamala Harris avoids clarifying her stance on a controversial Biden administration policy that threatens to cripple their livelihoods. While the administration dangles a menthol cigarette ban over the tobacco industry, hard-working Americans wait in uncertainty, fearing for their jobs and future.
Despite concerns over political fallout, the Biden administration has merely hit pause on this proposed ban, leaving the fate of countless Americans hanging in the balance. The FDA, signaling its intent to pursue the ban, adds to the anxiety without providing tangible reassurances. Harris, on the campaign trail, stays silent, raising questions among North Carolina’s tobacco farmers about what her potential presidency could mean for them.
Linwood Vick, a tobacco farmer in the state, voiced his concerns, underscoring the catastrophic impact such a ban would have: “It would destroy one of North Carolina’s biggest industries and destroy thousands of American jobs and businesses.”
Adding to the worry, ramifications extend beyond local agriculture, threatening a broader economic fallout. It’s not just about tobacco; it’s about the $36 billion output and the $31 billion GDP contribution that tobacco farms provide to North Carolina’s economy.
Farmers, like Archie Griffin, face agonizing uncertainty. Tobacco is their lifeline, and Harris’s track record—advocating bans on flavored tobacco and menthol in her past roles—offers little comfort. Griffin highlights a potential disastrous chain reaction: deserted fields, abandoned farms, and a rush to illicit markets that would cheat law-abiding Americans and the government of revenue.
In North Carolina, where Trump and Harris are neck-and-neck in a critical electoral showdown, these farmers represent a key voting bloc contemplating their choices against a backdrop of administrative ambiguity and overlooked realities. They remember when retired law enforcement and GOP strategists warned that the proposed ban could alienate black voters, drawing parallels to past missteps with long-lasting societal impacts.
This isn’t just about restricting a choice for legal-age adults but about an overarching government reach, as veteran officer Neill Franklin argued. “Why is the government trying to be their parent?”
Despite health authorities touting the ban as a boon for equity, the manner of its introduction—veiled and potentially detrimental to communities—ignores the voices of concerned adults and the very real economic ties bound to this proposal. On issues crucial to the heartland, Harris’s evasive position leaves many wondering what, if anything, distinguishes her from President Biden’s policies.
As the electoral race tightens and livelihoods lie in the balance, North Carolinians are forced to reckon with a familiar question: who truly understands and prioritizes their needs and freedoms?
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DORIS ANN BROWN
October 14, 2024 at 8:17 pm
my gosh help the farmers.
Ralph Williams
October 15, 2024 at 9:55 am
People will do what they want, smoke cigarets or weed, there is no difference.