Seen Enough Tobacco Day 2021
Seen Enough Tobacco Day is observed annually on October 13, to highlight the fact that the average age of a new daily smoker in New York State is 13 years old. This event highlights the need for communities to protect children from the billions of dollars of tobacco marketing in places where kids can see it. Visit www.SeenEnoughTobacco.org to pledge your support for reducing the impact of tobacco in our communities and help make New York a healthier place for everyone. Watch the video below to learn more.
Back to School and E-Cigarette Exposure
As young people head back into the classroom after much of a year of virtual learning, school districts and parents are working together to maximize the safety of the entire school community by instituting effective safety protocols related to COVID-19. Another safety issue that shouldn't be overlooked is the risk posed by peer exposure to tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. Pre-COVID, youth rates of e-cigarette use were at an epidemic high in NYS; preliminary data suggests that those rates fell during 2020 and we want to keep them headed in that direction. It is as important as ever for school communities to respond to youth...
Marijuana smoke is still smoke
The NY Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) which became law on March 31, 2021, included an expansion of NY's Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA) to prohibit smoking or vaping cannabis in all locations in which smoking and vaping tobacco products is currently prohibited by NYS Public Health Law Article 13-E. Those locations include all playgrounds between sunrise and sunset when one or more children under age 12 are present. The CIAA does not prohibit smoking/vaping of tobacco and cannabis in other local municipal recreation areas, including parks and beaches, or on any other municipal property. However, local municipalities have used...
How Big Tobacco Is Exploiting the LGBTQ+ Community
Pride Month is celebrated every June to promote the dignity, equality and increased visibility of the LGBTQ+ community. The tobacco industry has turned it into an opportunity to exploit LGBTQ+ lives for profit. Over the past 30 years, major tobacco companies have tried to present themselves as allies to LGBTQ+ communities through representation in tobacco ads, sponsorship of Pride events, and financial support to HIV/AIDS organizations. The driving goal of those efforts was to make smoking an accepted part of queer culture - to boost sales by addicting these marginalized communities to a product that kills half the people who...
2021 Reality Check Senior Spotlight
This month, two of our Reality Check members, Praaghya and Rishita, are graduating from high school, and CDTFC would like to take a moment to thank them for all their hard work these past three years. Praaghya Meyyan, a senior at Columbia High School (pictured on left) has been a Capital District Reality Check member since March 2018 and is the 2020 Capital Region Tobacco-Free Youth Ambassador of the Year. She is also an active member of the Reality Check Statewide Youth Advisory Board and has had many opportunities to provide input and direction to the NYS youth-led Reality Check program; she helped plan and participated in an Instagram...