Philip Morris wants Supreme Court to throw out rulings on smoking dangers

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The filing with the high court Friday marks the latest round in a landmark legal fight that has dragged on for more than a decade.

Philip Morris USA is the manufacturer of Marlboro cigarettes and more than a dozen other brands. It said in new court papers that the Supreme Court should review a federal appeals court ruling which largely upheld a judge’s earlier findings that the industry engaged in racketeering and fraud. Other tobacco companies, including Philip Morris’ parent Altria Group, Inc., and the Obama administration, also are expected to file separate appeals Friday. The government is seeking billions from the industry.

Pitch made to ban smoking at soccer matches

CBC

The Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association wants to ban smoking within 50 metres of any youth game following complaints from referees and parents that the air is being fouled by sideline smokers.

“There were a couple of incidents last year where a referee had to stop a game because somebody had lit up … right on the sideline and it was wafting onto the field,” association president Alastair Gillespie said Monday. “We’re doing this for the protection of the kids.”

Okla. coalition pushes smoking ban in restaurants

Members of Smoke-Free Oklahoma lobbied for the legislation Monday at the state Capitol. American Cancer Society volunteer Tammy Padgett says the bill would improve the health of Oklahomans and help lift the state’s health ranking from 49th in the nation.

Sur les pistes, des cendriers pour préserver la montagne des mégots

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“C’est pratique, intelligent. J’ai l’habitude de mettre mes mégots dans ma poche. Pour l’odeur, c’est pas évident…”, réagit Arthur Brousset, vacancier fumeur de 16 ans, venu de Mayenne.

A Chamrousse, le député UMP de l’Isère, Jacques Remiller est venu soutenir cette campagne organisée par British American Tobacco France (BAT), qui a déjà distribué 150.000 cendriers de poche biodégradables sur les plages en 2008.

“Je ne subis pas du tout l’influence d’un fabricant, simplement c’est le premier qui l’a proposé et j’ai trouvé la proposition intéressante d’un point de vue environnemental”, souligne M. Remiller.

En Turquie, la loi anti-tabac s’applique à Tintin

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Ôter sa pipe au Capitaine Haddock. En Turquie, quelques défenseurs zélés de la loi anti-tabac en seraient capables. Le Haut conseil turc de l’audiovisuel, équivalent du CSA, vient d’infliger une amende de 21.000 dollars (24.000 euros) à la chaîne TV8 pour avoir diffusé un épisode de Tintin (Tintin Against the Chicago Mafia) dans lequel les ennemis du reporter sont représentés clope au bec.

Fumer tue. Et maintenant, fumer cest se faire violer.

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Peut-on tout se permettre pour promouvoir une noble cause? La nouvelle campagne de communication de lassociation «les Droits des non fumeurs» est allé très loin dans la provocation pour interpeller le public.

Obama relance la lutte contre l’industrie du tabac

Le Figaro

Les industriels du tabac auraient préféré que cette affaire ne remonte pas à la surface. Mais l’Administration de Barack Obama en a décidé autrement. Le président américain, associé à plusieurs organisations de défense de la santé, a saisi vendredi la Cour suprême américaine dans le cadre d’une procédure ouverte sous la présidence de Bill Clinton dans les années 1990. Le gouvernement veut casser des jugements l’empêchant de ponctionner 280 milliards de dollars (205 milliards d’euros) sur les profits passés des compagnies de tabac. A cette somme s’ajoute 14 milliards de dollars (10,3 milliards d’euros) pour une campagne nationale contre la cigarette.

Interdiction de fumer près des terrains de soccer de Winnipeg

Selon PC

Une association de jeunes joueurs de soccer de Winnipeg veut interdire la cigarette à proximité des terrains extérieurs de la ville.

La Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association veut ainsi interdire aux fumeurs la possibilité d’allumer une cigarette à moins de 50 mètres des terrains où se disputent des parties de soccer.

Les Centres Stop en réseau universel

Par: Roger-Luc Chayer

Les Centres Stop qui oeuvrent principalement dans le traitement au laser contre diverses dépendances et qui traitent des milliers de québécois par an viennent de terminer la mise en place de leur nouvele technologie de diffusion qui inaugure du coup le nouveau site web, refait entièrement en intégrant les normes les plus récentes et les plus strictes du web.

Les Centres Stop sont maintenant avec Facebook, Twitter, Digg et de nmbreux autres outils de diffusion virale et pourront désormais être présents sur l’ensemble des sites où sont aussi présents ses clients. Une réussite formidable qui consacre les Centres Stop comme première entreprise dans les traitements au laser au Québec.

FDA concerned dissolvable tobacco appeals to kids

By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM

The Associated Press
Thursday, February 4, 2010; 5:30 PM

RICHMOND, Va. — The Food and Drug Administration is saying in letters to two tobacco companies that flavored, dissolvable tobacco products – that the agency compares with candy and says contain a lot of nicotine – could be particularly appealing to kids and young adults.

The FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products wrote to R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., maker of Camel cigarettes, and the smaller Star Scientific Inc. on Monday voicing concern over smokeless products that are consumed like breath mints but made from finely milled tobacco.

“CTP is concerned that children and adolescents may find dissolvable tobacco products particularly appealing, given the brightly colored packaging, candy-like appearance and easily concealable size of many of these products,” Dr. Lawrence Deyton, director of the Center for Tobacco Products, told the companies.

Deyton said regulators are worried the products’ nicotine content and rapid dissolution could cause nicotine dependence and addiction and be especially dangerous to children and young adults.

He asked the two best known makers of dissolvable tobacco products to provide their research and marketing information on how people under age 26 perceive and use the products.

Exercising new power to regulate tobacco that the FDA was granted in June, Deyton also requested research on misuse of the products, including potential accidental nicotine poisoning.

Regulators also want a summary of user demographics, including at what age “tobacco-naive consumers” start using the products.

The products are available in few markets and account for a small share of the tobacco industry.

Star Scientific, based in Petersburg, Va., markets its Ariva and Stonewall tablets in wintergreen, coffee and tobacco flavors. The first versions appeared about nine years ago.

R.J. Reynolds, which is owned by Reynolds American Inc. in Winston-Salem, N.C., is test-marketing dissolvable tablets, strips and a toothpick shape under the names Camel Orbs, Camel Strips and Camel Sticks in mint and other flavors.

The Orbs last about 15 minutes, the strips dissolve in five minutes or less and the sticks, which are slightly bigger than toothpicks, last 15 to 20 minutes.

The FDA is seeking the information as its Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee prepares to study the issue later this year.

Reynolds spokesman David Howard said that company is reviewing the FDA’s request and plans to help regulators evaluate the products.

“Our products are made for, and marketed to, adult tobacco consumers,” Howard said. He said dissolvable items are sold on the same shelves as other tobacco products and carry the same warnings and age restrictions.

Star Scientific, which has been involved in a patent dispute over some of the technology behind its dissolvable products, disagrees with the FDA’s characterization of them and looks forward to speaking with regulators, spokeswoman Sara Troy Machir said.

“The challenge that we have faced in attempting to meet the needs of adult smokers … is to develop a product that is palatable to the customer while at the same time not making it attractive to the non-tobacco user,” she said

Machir said flavors are added to the products to make them taste less harsh.

Tobacco companies are focusing on cigarette alternatives – such as cigars, snuff and chewing tobacco, as well as other forms of nicotine replacement – for future sales growth as demand for cigarettes continue to decline.

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