Letter: New tobacco policies will protect youth – Times Union
Letter: New tobacco policies will protect youth - Times Union.
Albany County proposes new law to restrict sales of flavored tobacco products
Albany County is currently considering Local Law No. "E" for 2019 that would restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products to retail stores for which a person must be aged 21 or over to enter. Tobacco products as defined in the proposed law include electronic smoking devices, cigars and cigarillos, as well as smokeless tobacco, and flavors would include all characterizing (i.e., recognizable) flavors including menthol. The availability of tobacco products in candy and fruit flavors has fueled the popularity of little cigars and e-cigarettes among youth. In 2018, more than one in four NYS high school students used electronic smoking devices...
Editorial: New York’s tobacco habit – Times Union
Editorial: New York's tobacco habit - Times Union.
CDTFC on why vaping is far from harmless on WNYT Health Beat
Theresa Zubretsky, CDTFC's Community Engagement Coordinator, who has been assisting local schools address their concerns with widespread vaping, talked with Benita Zahn for WNYT's Health Beat on Vaping. View the interview online here and learn why the youth vaping epidemic can seriously undermine the progress that has been made to reduce tobacco use.
CDTFC talks turkey about youth tobacco use on WNYT Forum 13
Theresa Zubretsky, Community Engagement Coordinator here at CDTFC, talked with Asa Stackel on WNYT's Forum 13 to share the good news and the bad news related to youth tobacco use. Check out the interview online here and learn what YOU need to know about how to protect Capital District young people from the harms caused by tobacco use.






To the left is a typical tobacco product display. If you don’t use tobacco, you may not even notice, but kids do. Kids see. Kids notice. Kids remember. In fact, kids are more than twice as likely as adults to notice and remember retail tobacco marketing.