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File #: 0089X-2009    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2009 In control: Tavares
On agenda: 6/8/2009 Final action: 6/10/2009
Title: To acknowledge the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.
Sponsors: Charleta B. Tavares, Andrew Ginther, A. Troy Miller, Eileen Paley, Priscilla Tyson, Hearcel Craig
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To acknowledge the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.


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WHEREAS, a consensus exists within the scientific and medical communities that tobacco products are inherently dangerous and cause cancer, heart disease, and other serious adverse health effects; and

WHEREAS, virtually all new users of tobacco products are under the minimum legal age to purchase such products; and

WHEREAS, tobacco advertising and marketing contribute significantly to the use of nicotine-containing tobacco products by adolescents; and

WHEREAS, Federal ,State, and local governments have lacked the legal and regulatory authority and resources they need to address comprehensively the public health and societal problems caused by the use of tobacco products; and

WHEREAS, reducing the use of tobacco by minors by 50 percent would prevent well over 10,000,000 of today's children from becoming regular, daily smokers, saving over 3,000,000 of them from premature death due to tobacco-induced disease. Such a reduction in youth smoking would also result in approximately $75,000,000,000 in savings attributable to reduced health care costs; and

WHEREAS, advertising, marketing, and promotion of tobacco products have been especially directed to attract young persons to use tobacco products, and these efforts have resulted in increased use of such products by youth; and

WHEREAS, children are exposed to substantial and unavoidable tobacco advertising that leads to favorable beliefs about tobacco use, plays a role in leading young people to overestimate the prevalence of tobacco use, and increases the number of young people who begin to use tobacco; and

WHEREAS, Columbus, Ohio has been chosen as test market for new tobacco products, advertising, and promotional give-away of nicotine containing products; and

WHEREAS, The Food and Drug Administration is a regulatory agency with the scientific expertise to identify harmful substances in products to whic...

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