98 sites in Anti-Tobacco
ASH Australia
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Factsheets, letters, analysis, white papers, stories, comments, and newsletter cover tobacco control, tobacco disease, cancer, addiction, advocacy, media, youth smoking, films and entertainment, tobacco policy, and smokefree public places.
http://www.ashaust.org.au/
Big Tobacco Sucks
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Campaign against Transnational Tobacco mobilizes students to use the investment power of their universities to challenge the global tobacco industry's violation of human rights, public health, and the environment; site requires Flash.
http://www.bigtobaccosucks.org/
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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Working to expose Big Tobacco's lies, the Campaign reveals the truth about the deadly effects of smoking, tobacco's corporate public relations campaigns to convince the public that it is a reformed industry, and the advertising and marketing tactics tobacco companies use to entice youth as their new customers.
http://tobaccofreekids.org/
False Claims Issues
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Award-winning site examines non-health related tobacco industry fraud and false claims issues, presenting authentic tobacco company documents to illustrate tobacco company policies, practices, procedures and claims. Features grassroots programs and interactive content. Offers a related book for publication.
http://www.rxshuster.org/
Feel Free to Say No
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EU smokefree campaign provides materials in English, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, German, Greek, and Castellano languages.
http://www.feel-free.info/
Get Outraged
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"Tobacco is the largest single cause of premature death in the developed world, responsible for about 30% of all deaths among persons 35 to 69 years of age." Dedicated to "exposing tobacco industry lies and deceit and helping ordinary citizens get involved in the fight against Big Tobacco."
http://www.getoutraged.com/
Tobacco Control
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Research paper. Extensive and fully documented look at Arizona's Proposition 200. Concludes: "health advocates in Arizona successfully fought tobacco industry attempts to divert the health education funds and pass preemptive legislation. But the executive branch limited the scope of the program to adolescents and pregnant women, and prevented it from attacking the tobacco industry or focusing on secondhand smoke."
http://tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content...
Tobacco To 21
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Ohio-based organization; advocates making 21 the minimum age to buy tobacco. Describes tobacco history; industry promotion; tobacco and health; addiction; costs of tobacco use; use by children; and public policy.
http://www.tobacco21.org/
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