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1 Evolution of Tobacco Control

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3 Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Images Library

4 Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and United States Department of Agriculture Number of Cigarettes Evolution of Tobacco Control Adult Per Capita Cigarette Consumption

5 Number of Cigarettes Great Depression End of WW II 1st Surgeon General’s Report Fairness Doctrine Messages on TV and Radio Broadcast Ad Ban Master Settlement Agreement 1st Smoking- Cancer Concern Surgeon General’s Report on Environmental Tobacco Smoke Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and United States Department of Agriculture Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act Evolution of Tobacco Control Adult Per Capita Cigarette Consumption

6 Evolution of Tobacco Control  U.S. enters World War I (1917)  The Great Depression (1929-early 1940s)  U.S. enters World War II (1941)  First modern reports link smoking & cancer (1950)  Surgeon General’s report on smoking and cancer (1964)  Fairness Doctrine messages on broadcast media (1967)  U.S. bans broadcast advertisements (1970) 1910 – 1970

7 Evolution of Tobacco Control  Nonsmokers’ rights movement begins (1976)  Federal cigarette tax doubles (1983)  Coalescence of modern advocacy movement (early 1980s)  Synar Amendment enacted (1992)  Environmental tobacco smoke listed as known human carcinogen (1992)  The Master Settlement Agreement (1998)  Maryland bans smoking in private workplaces (1998) 1970 – 1998

8 Evolution of Tobacco Control  Philip Morris reports “smoking saves money” to government of Czechoslovakia (2001)  Department of Transportation bans smoking on all international flights (2002)  WHO adopts Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (2003)  New York State smoking ban goes into effect (2003) 1999 – 2003

9 Evolution of Tobacco Control  NASCAR drops R.J. Reynolds sponsorship (2004)  Westin prohibits smoking in all rooms (2005)  Annual reports on state tobacco funding begin (2005)  Adult smoking prevalence drops below 20% (2007)  Federal cigarette tax increases (2009)  FDA authority to regulate tobacco products (2009)  18 states, DC, and Puerto Rico have smoke-free restaurants, bars, and workplaces (2010) 2004 – 2009

10 Evolution of Tobacco Control: What Comes Next?

11 Source: National Cancer Institute, Visuals Online


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