John,
As baseball's World Series approaches, our Knock Tobacco Out of the Park campaign [[link removed]] just scored another home run.
Detroit's professional sports stadiums are going 100% tobacco-free – on and off the field!
The ordinance passed today by the Detroit City Council prohibits all tobacco use in these stadiums – including Comerica Park, home of the Tigers. No more players with cheeks full of chewing tobacco or lips full of dip or nicotine pouches for young fans to emulate.
With the addition of Detroit, 18 of 30 Major League Baseball stadiums will now be completely tobacco-free.
Because of tireless campaigning by our team and partners in Detroit – with the support of advocates like you across the country – we're another step closer to breaking the link between baseball and tobacco use.
Help us keep up the momentum as we fight city-by-city to Knock Tobacco Out of the Park! Support our campaign by making a contribution today: [link removed]
Sports should support healthy and active lifestyles, not harmful and addictive products. Together, we can set the right example for our kids.
Sincerely,
Kevin O'Flaherty
Campaign Director, Knock Tobacco Out of the Park
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids [[link removed]]
1400 I St NW, Ste 1200
Washington, District of Columbia xxxxxx
202-296-5469 |
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