Ban Damage: CO And now, the roofs begin tumbling down
Kathy Walsh
Letter to the Larimer County Commissioner:
08/23/2006
You got a problem when the nearest place to me where I can smoke inside and not get arrested is not in Colorado. I can’t believe I spent $10.70 on tax for silver bullion purchased in Wyoming. I was enjoying a smoke at the time (bought the cigarettes in Wyoming, too). But, while you’re receiving your 24 thousand dollar raises, please remember that this smoker is not contributing to the State of Colorado.
I can pay taxes on the cigarettes. I can go outside in the snow and rain and smoke it. But, I’ll be darned if I can find a way to enjoy a smoke in this state.
When I can, perhaps I’ll spend money here again. Missed New West Fest because the Fort of Collins just isn’t made for people such as myself. A short drive north, and I’ve found what America used to be. Too bad it’s not Colorado.
My name is Fred Collier. I am a real person, and, worse for you, a consumer with money to burn that you’re excluding from your society.
Fred “Derf” Collier
Subject: Re: WEB: Financial woes
Mr. Collier,
Larimer County Commissioner
P.O. Box 1190
Ft. Collins, CO 80522
kwagner@larimer.org
498-7002 (voicemail)
Bill Johnson
