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Aug 2, 2012
Smoking Ban Affects Small Tobacco Businesses
A law slated to go before the Russian State Duma this fall will be the most stringent anti-tobacco bill ever adopted in the country. If it is approved, starting in 2013, smoking will be banned in all public areas and it will be forbidden to sell cigarettes in kiosks, which line the streets, particularly outside metro stations.
Kiosk owners, who make up to 70 percent of their revenue from sales of cigarettes and beer, will be hardest hit. Officials and industry analysts warn that the lack of sales could result in the unemployment of 300,000-500,000 people.
Jul 26, 2012
Tobacco Businesses, Youth Smokers
Though some retailers abide by the rules when it comes to selling tobacco products to underage residents, there are unfortunately some who still try to get by not follow state law. While many clerks already have other materials available to them, it was reported many are still unsure about WV State Code 16-9A-2 prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minor youth and still, at times, get confused when checking birth dates on IDs. Due to high personnel turnover, many retailers have to train employees on a regular basis. This was also the reason for the development and distibution of the See Red? Retailer Education materials.
Jul 17, 2012
Supermarkets Hide Cigarettes Displays
It's less than a month until tobacco will be hidden in large shops in England in an effort to prevent the targeting of young people and cut smoking numbers. It is hoped that taking away tobacco displays will help people quit and make smoking less of a social norm.
Around two-thirds of smokers started the habit before they were 18, which is why the charity Cancer Research says it looks forward to cigarettes being less visible to young people and children.
Large shops, such as supermarkets, have until 6 April to remove cigarettes and other products from view, except when serving customers or restocking.
According to the Department of Health, Sainsbury's, The Co-operative and Waitrose have already started complying. Other shops need to find out if they are classed as large and cover up products before the deadline.
Jul 9, 2012
Smoking During Pregnancy Increased
The percentage of women who smoke while pregnant has gone up in some Northern Kentucky counties even though the rates are falling across the state and nationwide. Between 2005 and 2009, the percentage of women who smoke while pregnant increased from 34 percent to 39 percent in Grant County and from 18 percent to 19 percent in Boone County.
Among the counties served by the Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department, only Campbell County showed a decrease during the reporting period, from 32 percent to 24 percent.
In Kenton County, the percentage remained the same, at 30 percent.
The risks of smoking during pregnancy are well-documented. Premature delivery, low birth weight and higher incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome are just some of the dangers linked to smoking while pregnant.
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Jul 4, 2012
Warning on Cigarettes Packs
Cigarette packets in India are all set to carry new anti-tobacco pictorial warning from Thailand. The new pictorial warning, which is faceless, will be notified by the Ministry of Health as a replacement for the controversial old one that bore the image of English footballer John Terry.
The Government of Thailand, which owns the copyright for the said warning, has permitted India to use these on cigarette products being marketed in India.
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Jun 12, 2012
No Smoking Warnings, U.S. Smoking Rate
The United States Government is starting a major new effort to cut the country's smoking rate by showing graphic images of people who have sustained life-altering health problems after smoking for years.
The U.S. smoking rate peaked at more than 40 percent of the adult population in the mid-1960s, but government health officials say the rates have stagnated at about 20 percent in the last decade, a rate substantially lower than in some European and Asian countries, but still higher than in other places. One recent study showed that one out of four high school seniors in the country is a regular cigarette smoker, a rate the government described as a “pediatric epidemic.”
Jun 5, 2012
Cigarettes and Alcohol, Irish Teens
In the 12 months prior to a European-wide survey, just 14 per cent of Irish teens had used cannabis, down from 33 per cent 17 years earlier. The comprehensive research by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction also found that just 19 per cent of 15 and 16-year-olds in Ireland had ever used any illicit drugs. This was down from 37 per cent in 1995. Ireland was one of only a few countries where the proportion was lower last year than in the first survey of the the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (EPSAD) in 1995.
The UK was the other nation to see a significant decrease in the lifetime use of cannabis. In Ireland, only one in ten boys had used cannabis, with that dropping to just one in 20 when examining the use of the substance by girls in the 30 days prior to the survey.
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