What I don't understand is how some states charge the same excise tax rate on stop smoking aids that they do on cigarettes and vapes. For example, California's is like 25% at least, and I think that's the lowest of the states with the excise tax on "tobacco." I thought the whole point of taxation was to get people to quit? But it's only on stuff like Zyn and One pouches, Rogue gum, etc. which are tobacco free, while Nicorette as a brand seems to be exempt from excise tax. Their products are exactly the same, but twice as expensive and work half as well. It's also counterproductive to have to go to vape shops to buy nicotine gum and pouches because California has made it impossible to get them shipped. Obviously getting people to quit is not the real goal.