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What do the smoke folk have in common with organized crime? : or taking the normal out of an industry that kills

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What do the smoke folk have in common with organized crime? : or taking the normal out of an industry that kills

This report details the unethical practices of the tobacco industry. It compares the industry to organized crime; it highlights specific examples of the industry's harmful actions; it depicts how the industry uses marketing and other tactics to normalize tobacco products; and it outlines how to implement tobacco industry denormalization (TID).

Non-Smokers' Rights Association (NSRA)

Ottawa : Non-Smokers' Rights Association

May 2007

CNGO 2007.002

Full text available.

English

[PDF] 75 p.

Includes bibliographic references.
Funding source: Ontario Lung Association

industry denormalization
marketing
industry sponsored research
women
youth
smuggling
Canada





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