Majority of U.S. adults support banning menthol cigarettes, including many menthol smokers
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Nov. 12, 2020
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Majority of U.S. adults support banning menthol cigarettes, including many menthol smokers ([link removed])
More than 1 in 4 current menthol smokers support a federal ban on menthol cigarettes, the last remaining flavored cigarette still sold in the U.S. that has long been marketed to Black Americans with predatory tobacco industry tactics.
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Moment of truth: Stand up, speak out and make change ([link removed])
Join truth in holding the tobacco and vaping industry accountable for posing a threat to public health and social justice. Add your name to the fight by signing the petition and register for the virtual gathering of young leaders and activists ready to take action on November 18.
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4 Ways to Promote the Benefits of Quitting Tobacco this November ([link removed])
November is best known for elections, Thanksgiving and Black Friday, but it’s also packed with special events you can use to raise awareness about the benefits of quitting tobacco with employees or health plan members. Learn more from our quitting experts at the EX Program.
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Rodney Lucas discusses creating "Read Between the Lies" spot for truth ([link removed])
Rodney Lucas, an LA-based filmmaker, discusses the ugly realities of Big Tobacco’s racist marketing and how it made him approach the making of the “Read Between the Lies” film for truth.
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San Francisco, California – A proposed ordinance would ban smoking and vaping inside housing complexes with three or more units, regardless if they are rented or owner-occupied.
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