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Smoke-Free Wisconsin Passed Adults and youth advocated for a smoke-free Wisconsin
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Law implemented July 5, 2010
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The Tobacco Industry Isn’t Going Anywhere
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What is OTP? OTP = Other Tobacco Products Chewing/Spit Tobacco Snus Dissolvables Cigars/Cigarillos
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Chewing/Spit Tobacco
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Snus
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Dissolvables
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Camel Dissolvables: Sticks
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Camel Dissolvables: Strips
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Camel Dissolvables: Orbs
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Cigars/Cigarillos
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What is the Problem? Appealing Packaging Candy-Flavored Cheap
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THE PROBLEM
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Utah Survey Half of kids would use Orbs because of packaging
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How is the Tobacco Industry Marketing OTP?
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Online
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Social Networking Sites
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Direct Mail
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Point of Purchase
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Magazine Advertisements
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How Can You Make a Difference?
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Big Tobacco Spends 40 X More than We Do
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Become an Advocate
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Join a Coalition
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Engage Your Youth Youth enhance state and local tobacco control efforts by challenging conventional thinking, advocating for policies and changing the social norms around tobacco use (Youth Engagement - CDC)
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Advance School Policy Current policy? Enforcement of current policy? Educate school staff on OTP Strengthen enforcement School Board resolution
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Write Letters to the Editor (LTEs) “The letter to the editor is an excellent vehicle for making your voice heard on issues that are important to you and your community.” Spencer Strub TPCP Communications Coordinator
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Attend Joint Finance Committee (JFC) Hearing Submit written testimony Attend JFC Hearing Testify at JFC (youth and/or adults)
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Educate local policy makers
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It’s Not Easy But They’re Worth It
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Brenda Jennings, DPI Luke Witkowski, FACT Keri Schneider, ALA Tana Feiner, TPCP For Resources and Support
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