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  Tobacco Free Kids http://tobaccofreekids.org/
Campaign attempting to protect children from tobacco addiction by raising awareness of its use.
  ANR: Youth and Tobacco http://www.no-smoke.org/learnmore.php?id=460
Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights information on youth and tobacco; tobacco industry recruiting of youth; clean indoor air as a youth protection strategy; tobacco industry "prevention" programs; and research on effectiveness of restricting youth access to tobacco.
  Teenz247 http://www.teenz247.com/
Smoke-free hangout offers games, message boards, local news for teens, and articles to help teenagers in making smart decisions about drugs, smoking, and alcohol.
  New Jersey REBEL http://www.njrebel.com/
Reaching Everyone By Exposing Lies. "We are telling Big Tobacco, we're not for sale".
  http://www.okswat.com/ http://www.okswat.com/
SWAT, Students Working Against Tobacco, a statewide anti-tobacco youth movement in Oklahoma.
  Reality Check http://www.RealityCheckNY.com/
New York youth-led anti-tobacco movement that encourages youth to fight the marketing tactics of the tobacco industry.
  Kids Against Tobacco Smoke http://www.roycastle.org/kats/
Facts and games to help kids stop smoking. Learn about cancer, nicotine and the effect of smoke and join the Kids Against Tobacco Smoking campaign.
  Kick Butts Generation http://www.ysmoke.org
Tobacco prevention and tobacco control for Delaware youth.
  Saratoga County Reality Check http://www.rcsaratoga.com/
Movement made up of teens from every county in New York State who want to tell the tobacco industry that if they think they can keep targeting New York teens without any resistance, they need a Reality Check.
  JEL-Iowa http://www.jeliowa.org
State program run by Iowa teens to oppose tobacco industry efforts to promote tobacco products to the state's teens. Counteradvertising, graphic images of tobacco disease, TV ads, information on tobacco addiction and quitting.
  WHO: Tobacco Use by Children http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact222.html
WHO factsheet. Tobacco has been called "a pediatric disease" because almost all smokers start smoking, and become addicted to nicotine, while children. A rundown by WHO on how the tobacco industry views young smokers, how tobacco affects children both firsthand and secondhand, and why kids smoke: to be like adults.
  Changing the Environment to Help Kids Grow up Tobacco-Free http://www.who.int/docstore/tobacco/ntday/ntday98/ad98e_12.htm
"Children do not simply 'choose' to smoke. They are greatly influenced by their environment, which is greatly influenced by public policies. Children are much more likely to smoke if they are surrounded by attractive tobacco advertising and promotion; if their favorite sport is sponsored by a tobacco company; if their film idols smoke in the movies; if they see people smoking all around them; and if tobacco products are cheap and readily available to them."

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