Maryland Officials Call for Tougher Penalties for Cigarette Smuggling

Crime is "more lucrative than smuggling heroin"

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Officials in Maryland are calling on the General Assembly to toughen laws against cigarette smuggling.

The crime is more lucrative than selling heroin, and the penalties arenโ€™t severe, Comptroller Peter Franchot said.

Officials said theyโ€™ve intercepted more smuggled cigarettes in the past nine months than they did in the entire previous fiscal year.

"Because it's lucrative and there's not a very high penalty, we're seeing more and more professional criminals," Franchot said.

"When I say it's more lucrative than smuggling heroin, I mean it," he added. "Just think about buying a pack of cigarettes in North Carolina for $4 and being able to sell it in New York City for $14."

Franchot wants the General Assembly to increase the penalties to provide a bigger deterrent.

Legislation is working its way through Annapolis.

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