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This review analyzes a number of critical factors. We concentrated on young people, as nearly
a third of Texans are under the age of 18. Texas is fifth nationally for highest proportion of underage youth. The illicit
distribution of tobacco products to underage youth furthers an epidemic of addiction, disease and death. Medical
costs alone are staggering.
We looked closely at tactics used by tobacco industry representatives to manipulate municipal political agendas. We also highlight many types of advertisements, promotional activities and media strategies employed by the industry that inevitably maintains demand for their products. As a special feature, we summarize key quotes made by industry executive over the years [summary quotes]. We also provide a comprehensive review of the project, explanation of methodologies and other important details [project report]. |
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Data for this study comes from numerous legal challenges to the tobacco industry. As a result, courts ordered tobacco
conglomerates to open their records to the public.
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PROJECT SMOKEOUT was initially sponsored by the American Cancer Society, Texas Division beginning in 2000.
In June 2002, ACS-TX transferred administration of this important work to InfoImagination.
InfoImagination is a not-for-profit health coalition, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focusing on tobacco and illicit drug
education, media awareness and other pro-health activities.
With the support of Globalink, the volunteers at InfoImagination continually update PROJECT SMOKEOUT We highlight new documents and expose newly discovered information as they become available. We distinguish new findings, i.e., those discovered or added after the publication of the initial August 2001 report [project report], using the following symbol For additional information, please contact: |