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california no smoking law
| 1 | New Evidence re Smoking in Movies Until now, little evidence has supported the theory that tobacco companies use movies as advertising vehicles ...
And lawmakers learned a year after the fact that, in 1988, the same company shelled out $350,000 to showcase Lark cigarettes in the James Bond film, "License to Kill ...
And the Cigar Association announced it will halt product placement ...
paid to "place" Marlboro cigarettes and signage in the first and second "Superman" movies ... |
| 2 | Study: Most States Get Short End of Landmark Tobacco Agreement Bulow says the settlement is really a national tax in disguise _ and one that results in many states receiving less than their fair share ...
By far the largest of the pacts is the Master Settlement Agreement ...
Twenty-nine states would have been better off passing a $4 excise tax on a carton of cigarettes rather than signing multibillion-dollar tobacco settlements, a ...
Rather, the MSA allocates percentage shares, which are purportedly based on each state's smoking population, related health care costs and other considerations ... |
| 3 | Increase in Cig Taxes May Lower Bond Returns Its latest projection reflected tax increases in Pennsylvania and other states ...
smokers will consume fewer cigarettes because of per-pack tax increases in 18 states and New York City, according to a forecast by DRI-Wefa Inc ...
That positive health news may have negative implications for investors in tobacco bonds ...
States from Connecticut to Hawaii have considered tobacco levies and other ``sin taxes'' on gambling and alcohol to help eliminate record budget gaps ...
Even a small drop in smoking rates may increase the risk for investors who've bought bonds that are backed by payments to state and local governments from tobacco companies ... |
| 4 | The War Over Cigar Labels Heats Up The California warning label, by comparison, is almost inconspicuous ...
What's ironic is that states that have already securitized their payments don't care about damaging cigarette sales because they've already collected their money,'' Gonze said ...
If we have 40 out of 50 states with state budget deficits, sin taxes are a popular place to go ... |
| 5 | States Lose Taxes From Web Cigarette Sales Last week, several cigar manufacturers went to federal court to block the Massachusetts law, which was supposed to go into effect Aug ...
Under the MSA, Richmond's Philip Morris USA and other large cigarette companies have paid about $4 for every carton they sold ...
Last year, according to the American Lung Association, 38 percent of movies included a cigar scene ...
4 billion in municipal bonds, has sold all the tobacco settlement bonds it once owned, based on expectations they ...
Officials in California estimated a tax loss of approximately $13 million from May, 1999 through September, 2001 because of the failure of Internet cigarette vendors to comply with the federal law ... |
| 6 | Highlights Serious Flaw in Tobacco Deal The payments, mandated by a 1998 legal settlement, are based on annual sales of cigarettes in the U ...
Until now, little evidence has supported the theory that tobacco companies use movies as advertising vehicles ...
One Web site told buyers ``We do not report to tax authorities in ANY state ...
The memo appears to provide a missing link in one of the central accusations against the tobacco industry: that to shield documents from becoming public in court proceedings, companies funneled sensitive research documents through their lawyers, according to Stanton Glantz, an anti-tobacco activist at the University of California who provided the memo to The Washington Post ... |
| 7 | Attorneys Attack Youth Smoking The lack of oversight lets children illegally purchase cigarettes online, said Meehan, who plans to file a bill requiring Internet cigarette shops to verify the age, address and identity of purchasers before shipping tobacco products ...
What's ironic is that states that have already securitized their payments don't care about damaging cigarette sales because they've already collected their money,'' Gonze said ... |
| 8 | Learn Why This Session Could Be The Most Important Reprinted below is a statement of concern from almost two dozen world anti smoking leaders, together with their suggestions for worldwide protection ...
requested the report, which he said reveals a burgeoning market of online cigarette sales ...
The trend could undercut efforts by cash-strapped states to raise revenues by hiking cigarette taxes ...
Fran DuMelle of the American Lung Association, both of whom are expected to be very critical of the deal ... |
| 9 | Med Students Are Not Taught to Counsel Tobacco Using Patients One result is that the rate of cigarette smoking has not declined in the United States in more than five years, with about one in four people still smoking , according to Linda Ferry, a doctor on the faculty of the Loma Linda Schools of Medicine in California ...
appears to have had a detailed procedure for passing sensitive research documents through attorneys to protect the cigarette maker against lawsuits, according to a 1985 company memo ...
If participants wished, they could then draft a strongly-worded Conference resolution and send it to President Clinton in time to have it effect his decision ...
Rather than take their share in annual installments, some municipalities have sold bonds that will be paid off by the settlement, which is estimated to generate a total of $285 billion through 2032 ... |
| 10 | Smoking Among Kids Keeps Rising Young people ages 16 to 24 interviewed across Southern California say it was often someone in their family who led them down that road, usually a relative they wanted to emulate, or a friend ...
requested the report, which he said reveals a burgeoning market of online cigarette sales ...
Over the past five years, the cigar industry has told the American public to light up a cigar to celebrate good times ...
The journal article found that during the first two years of medical school when basic science is taught 54 ...
The company agreed to work with another 16,000 independently owned franchises that bear the Exxon or Mobil name, with 550 in Massachusetts, to make sure they comply with the law ... |
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