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Tobacco Control 1996;5:127-131; doi:10.1136/tc.5.2.127
Copyright © 1996 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

Tobacco Control, Vol 5, 127-131, Copyright © 1996 by BMJ Publishing Group


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Tobacco industry efforts hindering enforcement of the ban on tobacco sales to minors: actions speak louder than words

JR DiFranza and WT Godshall
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester 01655, USA.

OBJECTIVE: The tobacco manufacturers state that they want to see laws that prohibit the sale of tobacco to minors enacted and enforced. Our purpose was to compare these public statements with the US tobacco industry's legislative agenda at the federal and state levels. DESIGN: A review of the industry's comments to the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regarding proposed federal regulations, and an analysis of pro-tobacco state legislation concerning tobacco sales to minors. RESULTS: The industry is strongly opposed to federal regulations requiring states to effectively enforce their laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors. A food industry newsletter reports that the Tobacco Institute has circulated a model state bill concerning underage tobacco sales. Striking similarities between bills from several states would seem to confirm this report. These bills strip communities of enforcement authority while making effective enforcement by state officials virtually impossible. CONCLUSION: The evidence strongly suggests an industry strategy to undermine efforts to enforce laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors. As has been the case in the past, the tobacco industry is publicly endorsing a socially responsible goal while apparently taking action behind the scenes to ensure that the goal is not achieved.
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