Understanding the industry’s deceptive practices is a great starting point, but it’s also important to understand the resources that exist to prevent and end tobacco use. The following resources can help you, your loved ones, and your community put an end to the destructive influence of tobacco.
Resources:
History of Tobacco Activities
1. The Tobacco Timeline. Retrieved from http://www.tobaccoatlas.org/timeline.html
2. Architect of the Capitol. Capitol Campus, Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.aoc.gov/cc/capitol/hall_of_columns.cfm
3. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertis¬ing and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use, Chapter 5, 151-152. Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
4. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use, Chapter 5, 151-152. Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
5. Paulus, C. Nicotine as a Means for Weight Control: Advantage or Disadvantage? Retrieved from http://www.vanderbilt.edu/ans/psychology/ health_psychology/nicotine.htm
6. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use, Chapter 5, 155. Retrieved from” http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
7. Craig, S. (1999). Torches of Freedom: Themes of Women’s Liberation in American Cigarette Advertising. A Paper Presented to the Gender Studies Division Southwest/ Texas Popular Culture Association.
8. Centers for Disease Control. (2001) Women and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General. Retrieved from: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/
data_statistics/sgr/2001/complete_report/index.htm
9. Borio, G. Tobacco Timeline: The Twentieth Century 1900-1949--The Rise of the Cigarette. Retrieved from: http://www.tobacco.org/resources/history/Tobacco_History20-1.html
10. Lum, K.L., Polansky, J.R., Jackler, R.K., et al. (2008). Signed, Sealed and Delivered: “Big Tobacco” in Hollywood, 1927-1951. Tobacco Control, 17, 313-323. Doi: 10.1136/tc.2008.025445 and British Medical Journal. (2008). Tobacco companies paid movie stars millions in celebrity endorsement deals. Retrieved from http:// www.physorg.com/print141536764.html
11. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Types and Extent of Tobacco Advertis¬ing and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use (Chapter 4, p. 112-116). Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
Sampling and Sponsorships
1. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Types and Extent of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use (Chapter 4, p. 110; Chapter 5, p. 159-160). Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/
19/monograph19.html
2. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Sales Representative / Trade Marketing. Retrieved from http://www.jobpath.com/Jobs/ Rjreynolds002/Sales-Representative-+-Trade-Marketing/J8.
3. Charlton, A. While, D. Kelly, S. (1998) Boys' smoking and cigarette-brand-sponsored motor racing. CRC Education and Child Studies Research Group, School of Epidemiology and Health Sciences, University of Manchester.
4. Hochberg, A. (2009, May 4). Critics Fume Over Marketing of “Camel No. 9.” National Public Radio. Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=8909745. And Elliott, S. (2007). A New Camel Brand is Dressed to the Nines. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/15/business/ media/15adco.html.
Alternative Tobacco Products
1. Levitt, S. (2009). Small Retailers Prepare for Ban on Flavored Cigarettes. National Public Radio. Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113031026
2. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and American Lung Association. (2008). Recruiting New Youth Users. Big Tobacco’s Guinea Pigs: How an Unregulated Industry Experiments on America’s Kids and Consumers, 21. Retrieved from http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/reports/products/
3. Quote from Diana Bonta, Director of the CA Department of Health Services, July 21, 2003.
4. Federal Trade Commission. Smokeless Tobacco Report for the Year 2006. Washington, DC: Federal Trade Commission; 2009.
5. Connolly, G N., Richter, P., Aleguas, A. Jr., Pechacek, T F., Stanfill, S B., Alpert, H R. Unintentional Child Poisonings Through Ingestion of Conventional and Novel Tobacco Products. Pediatrics. 2010 May;125(5):896-9. Epub 2010 Apr 19
Tobacco: All Things to All People?
1. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (2009). The Toll of Tobacco in Minnesota. Retrieved from http://www. tobaccofreekids.org/reports/settlements/toll.php?StateID=MN.
2. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. "Deadly in Pink: Big Tobacco Steps Up Its Targeting of Women and Girls." Princeton, NJ. February 18, 2009.
3. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use (Chapter 5, p. 161). Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/
19/monograph19.html
4. Primack, B.A., Bost, J.E., Land, S.R., Fine, M.J. (2007). Volume of Tobacco Advertising in African American Markets: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Public Health Reports, 122, 607.
5. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use (Chapter 5, p. 160). Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
6. Marcus, Stephen, Ed. (2008). Themes and Targets of Tobacco Advertising and Promotion. Tobacco Control Monograph 19: The Role of Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use (Chapter 5, p. 166). Retrieved from http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/19/monograph19.html
7. National LGBT Tobacco Control Network. (2009). LGBT Tobacco Treatment Fact Sheet. Retrieved from http://www.lgbt-tobacco.org/treatment.php
8. Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids (2008). Tobacco Company Marketing to Kids. Retrieved from http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/ factsheets/index.php?CategoryID=23
9. Riordan, M. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (2008). Tobacco Company Marketing to Kids. Retrieved from http://www.tobac-cofreekids.org/research/factsheets/index.php?CategoryID=23.
Marketing so Good, it’s Almost Criminal
1. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (2010). Tobacco Industry Watch: Big Tobacco Guilty as Charged. Retrieved from: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/what_we_do/industry_watch/doj_lawsuit/
The State of Tobacco in Oklahoma
1. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (2011). National Report: Oklahoma Ranks 7th in Protecting Kids from Tobacco. Retrieved from http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/national-report-oklahoma-ranks-7th-in-protecting-kids-from-tobacco-134748688.html
2. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (2011). The Toll of Tobacco in Oklahoma. Retrieved from http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/facts_issues/toll_us/oklahoma