New Tobacco Rules Good for Kids

Kathleen Sebelius is the United States secretary of Health and Human Services.

Across the country, we are landing major blows in our fight to reduce tobacco use and save lives. Earlier this year, North Carolina, which grows more tobacco than any other state, banned smoking in bars and restaurants.

On Friday, my home state of Kansas became the 24th to pass a comprehensive smoke-free law, covering not just bars and restaurants but other workplaces, too. And this week, as part of major anti-tobacco legislation signed by President Obama in June, I signed a long-awaited rule outlawing many of the approaches tobacco companies use to bypass existing laws and market their products to young Americans.

Because our anti-smoking policies have been so successful over the past 50 years, it can be easy to think of tobacco use as a problem that is going away on its own, like a cut healing over time. Yet in recent years, youth and adult smoking rates that had been dropping for decades have stalled.

Read more: http://edition.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/03/19/sebelius.tobacco.rule/
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