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Smokeless tobacco: Health concerns spark advertising and labeling controversy
Mulock, Bruce K. (Author)
1986
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Prompted by growing concerns about the health effects associated with smokeless tobacco products - both chewing tobacco and snuff - several bills are being considered by the 99th Congress which are designed to warn consumers about the dangerous health consequences of such products and discourage their consumption. This report provides background information on these products, including usage, their advertising and promotion, and health concerns. It also discusses legislative proposals which include labeling requirements, advertising bans and restrictions, tax measures, and public education efforts.
Abstract -- Introduction -- Smokeless Tobacco Use in America. Types of Smokeless Tobacco ; Reasons for Its Use and Growing Popularity ; Special Concerns About Use by School-Age Children -- Advertising and Promotion -- Health Concerns -- Constitutionality of Advertising Bans is Unclear -- Legislation in the 99th Congress. Labeling Requirements ; Advertising Restrictions ; Tax Measures ; Educational Efforts ; Compromise Appears Likely.
Bruce K. Mulock, Specialist in Business/Government Relations, Economics Division
CRS 86-519 E
"January 21, 1986."
SuDoc# 14. 18/3
eng
1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
36 pages
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