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STUDENTS WORKING
AGAINST TOBACCO
o Prior to the civil war, tobacco products were mainly
in the form of cigar, pipe smoke and snuff.
o Early cigarettes were hand rolled, mainly by
women, and sold locally.
o During WW1, the tobacco industry began shipping
cigarettes with soldier’s daily rations.
o By the end of the war, an entire generation of
young men had become smokers.
o For years, smoking for women was taboo.
o During this time, the tobacco industry identified
cigarettes as “torches
of liberty”
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In 1994, the heads of the major tobacco
companies in the United States were asked to
come to Congress and testify about their product.
DO YOU THINK THEY’RE LYING?
o Following dramatic testimony from
tobacco industry executives, several
thousands of pages of secret documents
showing the tobacco industry knew
nicotine was addictive and smoking caused
cancer were anonymously sent to Stanton
Glanz, Professor of Medicine at UCSF.
(documents can be viewed at
www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco)
Florida Tobacco Settlement
FL vs. PM, B&W, RJR, Lorillard, and UST
o On August 1997, Florida won 13.1 billion (estimated) over 25 years
o Self service displays / vending machines restricted
o Eliminated billboards and transit ads
o Established two year, $200 million pilot program to reduce teen smoking
STUDENTS WORKING AGAINST TOBACCO
o SWAT was created at the Governor’s
Teen Tobacco Summit where 600
middle and high school youth met to
spread the truth message.
o SWAT is a Florida-based, youth led,
grassroots advocacy group working
toward creating a tobacco-free
generation.
o SWAT empowers youth to engage
other youth with truth and encourages
them to take action and expose the
truth about BIG TOBACCO.
Go to www.gen-swat .com
Click on “members only”
WHAT CAN YOU DO IN SWAT?
Gandhi once said,
“You must be the change you
wish to see in the world.”
SPORT FIGURES
RELIGIOUS FIGURES
TOBACCO PREVENTION BY THE INDUSTRY
ANIMAL TESTING
CURRENT ADVERTISING
TOBACCO MARKETING
WORKS!
HOLLYWOOD &
CIGARETTES
Sweet Temptations is the latest & most
shocking attempt to addict youth
If there’s no T.V. or Radio Ads
No Cartoons
No Billboards
What else do the young like?
FLAVORED SMOKELESS TOBACCO
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Cherry
o Wintergreen
o Berry Blend
o Apple Blend
o Vanilla Blend
o Peach Blend
o New Citrus Blend – 2007 Arrival
Marie Claire (8/03,
8/04)
Time (6/28/04)
Vanity Fair (8/04)
Sporting News (7/12/04)
Rolling Stone
(7/8/04)
Entertainment Weekly
(7/30/04)
Vogue (8/04)
Glamour (8/04)
Elle (8/04)
Sports Illustrated
(6/28/04, 7/26/04)
Why use candy
flavors?
Candy-flavored tobacco mask the initial harsh
reactions when using tobacco products.
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o Advertising used to market these products downplay
their potential for addiction and mislead users, often
the young and novice, into believing they are
experimenting with a less harmful tobacco product.
o Toxic ingredients in
cigarette smoke travel
throughout the body,
causing damage in several
ways.
o Some of the things you breathe in secondhand
smoke, together with their common uses include:
- Nicotine
Addictive drug in tobacco
- Acetone
Nail Polish remover
- Ammonia
Floor & toilet cleaner
- Arsenic
Rat Poison
- Carbon Monoxide
Auto Exhaust
- DDT
Insecticide
- Lead
Fishing Sinkers
- Polonium 210
Radioactive compound
THANK YOU!
QUESTIONS ?