Texas Public Health Groups Launch Ad Campaign About Need for Comprehensive, Statewide Smoke-Free Law
Posted on: Friday, 23 January 2009, 12:28 CST
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The new advertising campaign focuses on the serious health risks of secondhand smoke, the growing number of states that have enacted comprehensive smoke-free laws and the strong public support for a comprehensive law in
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The ad campaign is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, HCSIA, Lance Armstrong Foundation, March of Dimes, Texas Medical Association and the Texas PTA. It is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. To listen to the ad in English go to http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/texas/2009/numbers_english.mp3. To listen in Spanish go to http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/texas/2009/numbers_espanol.mp3.
"Secondhand smoke is a proven cause of lung cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses," said
Facts about secondhand smoke:
- Secondhand smoke is a serious public health hazard. In issuing a landmark report on secondhand smoke in
June 2006 , the U.S. Surgeon General stated, "The debate is over. The science is clear: Secondhand smoke is not a mere annoyance, but a serious health hazard that causes premature death and disease in children and nonsmoking adults." Secondhand smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, including at least 69 known to cause cancer. According to the Surgeon General, secondhand smoke is proven to cause lung cancer, heart disease, serious respiratory illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma, low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome. It is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths inthe United States each year. The Surgeon General also found that there is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke; the only way to protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke is with comprehensive smoke-free workplaces and public places; and smoke-free laws do not hurt business. - Texans deserve the same protections from secondhand smoke - and the same right to breathe clean air - that more than half of all Americans already have. The ad points out that 24 states and 27 cities within
Texas have passed smoke-free laws that include restaurants and bars. - Texans strongly support a comprehensive smoke-free law. Two-thirds of
Texas voters agreed that all workers should be protected from secondhand smoke.
For more information, visit: www.smokefreetexas.org
SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Source: PR Newswire
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