Big Tobacco has been found guilty of lying about the dangers of smoking, marketing to children and targeting minorities with dangerous messages. Now, it’s time for them to own up. Read what they must now admit publicly.
Tobacco companies have spent many years — and a lot of money — trying to convince the public that low-tar cigarettes are safer than traditional cigarettes. Finally, the truth comes out.
Last month, the FDA banned Juul’s products, ruling that their harm to youth outweighs any benefits for adults. It’s a giant leap toward a tobacco-free future.
To eventually eradicate tobacco usage, a government-commissioned review recommends raising the legal age to buy in England by one year, every year, until no one can purchase.
The Mexican government has been pushing an anti-vaping policy, which includes a full ban of imported e-cigarette devices. Here’s why it matters.
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