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- February 22, 2012: Attention: Tobacco Merchants New schedule:Tobacco Merchant Education and Training
- January 18, 2012: 2nd Annual Substance Abuse Prevention Conference to be held soon
- January 18, 2012: "It's Just Marijuana" Substance Abuse Prevention Training
- August 22, 2011: Missouri Tobacco Merchants Compliance Training Now Available Online
- August 22, 2011: Call for Presentations announced for the 2011 Missouri Substance Abuse Prevention Network Prevention Conference
- February 22, 2011: Great Materials Being Offered To Tobacco Merchants
- February 11, 2011: Check us out on FaceBook
- February 11, 2011: Substance Abuse Prevention Conference
- April 8, 2009: Available Suicide Prevention Services
- April 3, 2008: RSC Created Newsletters, Fact Sheets and Brochures Available Online
Great Materials Being Offered To Tobacco Merchants
The FDA has created and are now sharing a great new tobacco addiction campaign designed to educate retailers about tobacco product regulations. The materials offered are all free. Materials include posters, flyers, videos, podcasts, and public service announcements.
Southeast Missouri’s youth “buy rate” has gone up over 50% in 2010. This means an underage youth employed by the state was able to go into a tobacco retailer such as a convenience store and buy tobacco products. Parents and compliant store owners should be outraged at this increase of unlawful sales! It is against the law to sale cigarettes or other tobacco products to be sold or otherwise provided to any person under the age of eighteen or for such person to purchase, attempt to purchase or possess cigarettes or other tobacco products. Merchants who sale tobacco products to underage youth are adding to the number of addicted youth.
Let’s all work together to “Break the chain of tobacco addiction. Keep tobacco out of the hand of America’s youth. It’s the right thing to do”! -FDA Break the Chain campaign