American Lung Association Report Shows 2007 Shaping Up to be a
Banner Year for Tobacco Control Policies.
Cigarette smoking has been shown as the number one preventable
cause of morbidity and premature mortality worldwide. Smoking is
responsible for approximately one in five deaths in the United
States. From 1997 to 2001, smoking killed an estimated 438,000
people in the United States each year. This includes an
estimated 259,494 male and 178,404 female deaths annually. Among
adults, the three leading specific causes of smoking
attributable deaths were from lung cancer (123,836), chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (90,582) and ischemic heart
disease (86,801).
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Annual
Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Years of Potential Life Lost,
and Productivity Losses * U.S., 1997-2001. Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) 2005; 54(25); 625-628.
These statistics alone must to be reason enough to warrant
fierce tobacco control laws such as cigarette tax increases and
increased funding for tobacco prevention programs, but every
year new studies show that the damaging effects of smoking not
only effect the smoker, but also the workers and general public
exposed to secondhand smoke.
This website is home to the online version of State Legislated
Actions on Tobacco Issues (SLATI), which tracks state tobacco
control laws, such as state restrictions on smoking in public
places and workplaces and state tobacco taxes, on an ongoing
basis. It is the only resource of its kind in tobacco control
today providing up-to-date information on tobacco control laws
in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. You can learn
more about SLATI here.
Below is a list of just some of the reports and information on
tobacco control laws and policy found on this site. Please
explore the numerous areas and learn how to get involved in the
important fight for strong tobacco control laws and policies. As
many of the inspirational people who are living with lung
disease will tell you, it's a fight we cannot afford to lose.
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