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Oregon DHS Targets Youth Smoking This Session

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Monday, January 26, 2009   

Portland, OR – Oregon lawmakers will consider a trio of smoking prevention bills this week, with a heavy focus on making it harder for young people to get hold of tobacco products. One bill would halt the distribution of free non-cigarette tobacco samples, and another would ban cigarette vending machine.

Cathryn Cushing, with the state's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program, says vending machines are a particular temptation for kids who want to smoke – and who are looking for ways around adult supervision.

"What we feel is that they are still prime locations where young people can get cigarettes, if they want to."

The third proposal would require Oregon landlords to inform potential tenants in writing about their building’s smoking policy.

Cushing says tobacco use in Oregon today kills about seven thousand people a year. An additional 800 annual deaths, she says, are from exposure to secondhand smoke.

"We feel that it's still a big problem, and it costs a lot of money for the state, about two billion dollars a year in tobacco-related illness and loss of productivity due to premature death."

According to the state's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program, nearly one in five Oregonians continues to smoke, although tobacco use overall has come down for all age groups.

More information is available at the Oregon Tobacco Prevention and Education Program website, at
www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/tobacco/





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