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Smoke-Free Wisconsin Passed. Adults and youth advocated for a smoke-free Wisconsin. Law implemented July 5, 2010. The Tobacco Industry Isn’t Going Anywhere. What is OTP?. OTP = Other Tobacco Products. Chewing/Spit Tobacco Snus Dissolvables Cigars/Cigarillos. Chewing/Spit Tobacco. Snus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Smoke-Free Wisconsin Passed

• Adults and youth advocated for a smoke-free Wisconsin

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Law implemented July 5, 2010

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The Tobacco Industry

Isn’t Going Anywhere

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What is OTP?

• OTP = Other Tobacco Products• Chewing/Spit Tobacco• Snus• Dissolvables• Cigars/Cigarillos

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Chewing/Spit Tobacco

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Snus

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Snus

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Dissolvables

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Camel Dissolvables: Sticks

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Camel Dissolvables: Strips

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Camel Dissolvables: Orbs

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Cigars/Cigarillos

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What is the Problem?

Appealing PackagingCandy-Flavored

Cheap

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THE PROBLEM

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Utah Survey

Half of kids would use

Orbs because of packaging

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How is the Tobacco Industry Marketing OTP?

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Online

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Social Networking Sites

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Direct Mail

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Point of Purchase

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Magazine Advertisements

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How Can You Make a Difference?

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Become an Advocate

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Join a Coalition

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Engage Your Youth

• Youth enhance state and local tobacco control efforts by challenging conventional thinking, advocating for policies and changing the social norms around tobacco use (Youth Engagement - CDC)

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Advance School Policy

• Current policy?• Enforcement of current policy?• Educate school staff on OTP• Strengthen enforcement• School Board resolution

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Write Letters to the Editor (LTEs)

• “The letter to the editor is an excellent vehicle for making your voice heard on issues that are important to you and your community.”

Spencer StrubTPCP Communications Coordinator

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Attend Joint Finance Committee (JFC)

Hearing• Submit written

testimony• Attend JFC

Hearing• Testify at JFC

(youth and/or adults)

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Educate local policy makers

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• It’s Not Easy But They’re Worth It

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• Brenda Jennings, DPI

• Luke Witkowski , FACT

• Keri Schneider , ALA

• Tana Feiner , TPCP

For Resources and Support