Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Winston is Top-Selling Brand in North Carolina

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Oklahoma Sees Significant Decline in Adults Smoking Rates



Oklahoma has seen a significant decrease in the number of adults who smoke cigarettes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.

In 2011, 26 percent of Oklahoma adults 18 and older smoked cigarettes. By 2013, that number decreased to about 24 percent. Most popular cigarettes brand is Marlboro Micro http://www.mydiscountcigarette.net/buy/marlboro/micro

Oklahoma health officials celebrated this decline last year, when Oklahoma saw its smoking rate go from about 26 percent to 23 percent. (To be technical, the 2011 rate was 26.1 percent, the 2012 rate was 23.3 percent and the 2013 rate was 23.7 percent).

That said, Oklahoma still has one of the highest adult smoking rates in the U.S.

In 2013, only West Virginia (27.3 percent), Kentucky (26.5 percent), Arkansas (25.9 percent) and Mississippi (24.8 percent) had higher adult smoking rates.

For years, Oklahoma has struggled with high rates of smoking-related diseases, such as COPD, lung cancer, stroke and heart disease.

As the CDC report notes:

Current cigarette smoking ranged from almost 12 percent in Utah to 29 percent in Kentucky in 2011 and from about 10 percent in Utah to about 27 percent in West Virginia in 2013.

During 2011-2013, current cigarette smoking declined significantly in 26 states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming. No significant changes were observed in any other states.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Methuen Raises Tobacco Buying Age to 21

From September 1, 2015, in the city of Methuen, Massachusetts, people younger than 21 will no longer be alble to buy tobacco products and electronic cigarettes because the city raises legal age for buying tobacco. However, owners of local convenience stores do not welcome the change because they say that increase of age will lead

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

One Billion People on the Globe are Tobacco Users

Latest global survey demonstrates that alcohol and tobacco ramian two major causes of a number of health problems in people around the world. Researchers say that according to obtained data, nearly one billion people (more that 20% of adults) use tobacco regularly while 240 million people (5% adults) are dependent from alcohol. The author of

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Broward College to Become Smoke-free Campus


 The Broward College Board of Trustees has approved a policy to make the college a tobacco and smoke free campus.

Beginning Monday, Aug. 24, smoking or use of tobacco products, objects or devices, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, electronic cigars or smokeless tobacco products will be prohibited on all Broward College campuses and centers.

In a statement released by the college, Brenda Bordogna, Broward College's employee wellness program manager said, "Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in this country. Adopting a tobacco and smoke-free policy is our commitment as an institution of higher education to provide a safe and healthy environment for the college community to learn, work and visit," she said. Many sudents buy cigarettes online usa.

The ban includes spaces inside buildings, administrative facilities or anywhere on campus grounds, such as sidewalks, athletic fields and parking lots or garages.

To help staff and students through the transition, onsite tobacco cessation programs will be offered through a partnership with Nova Southeastern University's Area Health Education Centers program, which will train and use Broward College's RN-BSN nursing students as smoking cessation facilitators.


Monday, May 18, 2015

Eugene City Council to Discuss Smoking Ban in Downtown

Smoking in Oregon is already banned inside buildings, and smokers are forced out to light up outside. However, the city of Eugene wants to ban smoking on downtown sidewalks. The Eugene City Council  is going to discuss this week the idea of smoking ban on downtown sidewalks and a number of outdoor public spaces such

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Smoking Banned in Martin Place



SMOKERS are banned from lighting up in Martin Place for 12 months from today.

City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore announced the new measure this morning, saying rangers would patrol the central pedestrian mall for 12 months.

“This trial ban will protect visitors including many children and families by reducing their exposure to harmful second-hand tobacco smoke,” Ms Moore said.

The City surveyed businesses and 757 smokers and non-smokers to gauge community opinion.

The majority of non-smokers said Martin Place was less pleasant because of passive smoke.

“We have asked the community what they think about this issue and more people showed a preference for Martin Place to be a smoke-free zone,” Ms Moore said.

“Thousands of people pass through Martin Place every day, so it’s important we make the right decision for our workers, residents, visitors and businesses.”

The ban applies to all public outdoor space in Martin Place.

The trial has the backing of the Cancer Council, Council Institute and Heart Foundation.

“Creating smoke free public outdoor spaces will not only reduce the harmful spread of second hand smoke, but will also support people who have quit or are trying to quit,” the Heart Foundation’s Julie Anne Mitchell said.

Smoking is already prohibited in some areas of Martin Place under state legislation, including within four metres of a public building doorway.

The government will also enforce smoking bans in outdoor dining areas from July.

The Martin Place rule comes into effect just days after the Wentworth Courier reported Town Hall was clamping down on littering smokers, fining 379 of them in three months. Now smokers will have to look for other places to smoke their Parker&Simpson cigarettes online.

Monday, May 11, 2015

China Increased Taxes on Tobacco

At the end of last week Ministry of Finance told that China increases the wholesale tax rate for cigarettes to 11% from current 5%. The law came into action on Sunday and it aims to reduce number of smokers in the entire country. In past several years the country implemented more anti-smoking measures despite strong

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tobacco tax initiative proposed for California



Stepping up pressure on the California Legislature to raise the tobacco tax, a coalition of health groups said Monday it will begin circulating petitions to put an initiative on the November 2016 ballot to hike the levy on cigarettes.

Two proposed initiative summaries, one including electronic cigarettes, were filed Monday with the state Attorney General’s Office, which provides a title and summary to be used on the petitions. The filing is by the group Save Lives California Coalition, which includes the American Heart Assn., American Lung Assn. in California, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the California Medical Assn., SEIU California, the California Dental Assn., Tobacco Free Kids and Health Access California.

The groups will decide later which of the two alternatives to put on the ballot.

Like the legislation, the initiatives would raise the tobacco tax by $2 per pack of cigarettes to raise $1.5 billion annually for smoking prevention and smoking-related medical costs now borne by taxpayers through Medi-Cal, the state's healthcare program for the poor.

One version is for combustible cigarettes and the other would also extend the tax to include electronic cigarettes if the state follows through with a current proposal to label them as tobacco products.

The legislation raising the tax needs a two-thirds vote to win legislative approval, which means the Democratic majority would need to secure some Republican votes.

“California doctors know that prevention is the best medicine when it comes to tobacco-related diseases,” said Luther F. Cobb, a physician and president of the California Medical Assn. “With the California Healthcare, Research and Prevention Tobacco Tax Act of 2016, California voters can restore our state’s leadership in research, cures and access to healthcare.”

Voters narrowly rejected a $1 tax increase on the 2012 ballot after tobacco interests spent $47.7 million to defeat the measure.

David Sutton, a spokesman for tobacco giant Altria, said "if the proposed increase went into effect, California’s cigarette tax would be significantly higher than all the surrounding states, which would likely fuel illicit trade and create a budget hole that would need to be filled with higher or additional taxes on Californians."

Michael Roth, a spokesman for the health coalition, said it is prepared to raise tens of millions of dollars to campaign for an initiative, but that it does not mean the group is giving up on the possibility of legislative approval of SB 591 by Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento).

“It is still our top priority to work that bill as we are keeping all of our options open,” Roth said.

However, smokers do not get disappointed, because they will buy a carton of cigarettes online.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Ontario to Prohibit Flavoured Tobacco Products

Ontario, the Canadian city, soon will have the most restrictive tobacco rules in the country as it plans to outlaw all flavoured tobacco products including menthol cigarettes. The provincial government  is pushing “Making Healthier Choices Act” that will prohibit such flavoured tobacco products as menthol cigarettes, cigarettes with fruit tastes, chewing tobacco, “wine-dipped” cigars. Moreover,