Cuban Cigars Legal in 2010 – Close But No Cigar!
Among smokers of Cuban cigars are always abuzz. However, the legalization Cuban cigars are not as close as you might think. Although there are many out there who suspect that the embargo could be lifted in 2010, you can bet that there are other things that have to occur before the coveted Cubans will be legal in the U.S.. Since the new administration has taken over, Barack Obama has tried to lift the embargo on Cuba and Cuban cigar lovers have saliva at the prospect of getting all the Cubans who can at reasonable prices. Not likely, unfortunately, that this can happen overnight. You'll have to go through stages and to quote Rush Limbaugh - "... That they have no idea what lies ahead of us as cigar smokers. What will happen is that manufacturers, as defined by those in the Dominican Republic and Honduras, Nicaragua, Cameroon, all places where the elements of cigars is grown, and all places where they are assembled, these people often have marketed brands of Cuban cigars that we are talking about Hoyo de Monterrey, Punch, Simón Bolívar, all major brands of these Cubans have been sold by other owners in the U.S., and they will go to the Department of Commerce, and they will say we have made these popular brands have invested in the product and the brand in this country, and they will ask the Department of Commerce to ban imports of cigarettes from competing brand name of Cuba. "Although it is likely that we will have to wait some time for Cuba cigarettes to be legal in the U.S. I think that once Cubans are legal, there will be a huge number of cigar smokers and snuff pure. As the storm of the websites of online poker and Texas Hold'em poker players hit once became popular in the world will see the largest cigar cigar boom has been ever if Cuban cigars were legalized in U.S.. There are also other economic factors come into play when you are talking about the legalization of the planet's most coveted cigars. The economies of Honduras, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua will be severely affected Cuban cigars, once laws are available to the masses. But as I said before, these economies will eventually come back to life stronger than ever, once everyone realizes that Cuban cigars are not really very different from the cigars produced in the countries mentioned above. Not to mention that once Cuba has to produce cigars for the production of U.S. willingness to be so great that the risk of diminishing the quality control is quite strong. So if you're crossing your fingers for 2010 will be the year you can get all the cigars you want without having to sneak in - keep dreaming! We have a long way before planting to Cubans to be legal in the USA!

