Tobacco sales outside the U.S

Originally released in 2012, this 2023 update from the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC), American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Center for Black Health & Equity, Counter Tools, and Truth Initiative includes: The latest data from the Federal Trade Commission reports on marketing expenditures by the top cigarette, smokeless, and e-cigarette companies, which continue to show high proportions of spending at the point-of-sale Updated evidence of point-of-sale marketing to youth and communities of color Examples of the widespread availability of kid-friendly flavored tobacco products at the point-of-sale New examples of the tobacco and convenience store industries working together to oppose effective tobacco control policies A description of the corrective statements court-ordered signs posted at the point of sale by the tobacco companies resulting from the 2006 landmark ruling that tobacco companies had lied to the public for decades New research on the impact of tobacco control policies on convenience stores Next Steps Read the complete report: Deadly Alliance: How Big Tobacco and Convenience Stores Partner to Market Tobacco Products and Fight Life-Saving Policies Visit the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Deadly Alliance page View the original 2012 Deadly Alliance Report and the 2016 update See the Counter Tobacco Gallery for more examples of point-of-sale marketing

The full new Acceptable Use Policy can be found here (this link came directly from a verified email from PayPal to accountholders)
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Archived from the original on 9 March 2012