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economic motivations for smuggling cigarettes in California are substantially lower in 2003 than they were in the early 1970s …. • Our new estimate of smuggling in California shows that 1% to 4.2% ($7 million to $45 million annually in lost tax … revenue compared to $1.1 billion in cigarette taxes actually collected by the state) of cigarettes smoked in California are …
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While smoking prevalence in California continued its decline (reaching an historic low of 13.3% in 2006), this rate was … slower than in earlier years, reflecting the fact that tobacco control efforts in California in the period 2003 …-2007 continued to drift, with no clear indications that California would regain its international leadership in tobacco control …
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Californians conducted during the summer of 1990. The prevalence of current smoking among adults in California is 21.2% with males … tobacco excise tax and implementation of a comprehensive tobacco control program by the State of California, and is on track … attempts was highest among black smokers of both sexes and among Hispanic males. However, California smokers were unable to …
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Executive Summary This report reviews evidence of progress in achieving the goals set for the California Tobacco …
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resemble the views of California residents, there would be a 15% drop in cigarette consumption, equivalent to a 1.17 dollars …
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Californians conducted during the summer of 1990. The prevalence of current smoking among adults in California is 21.2%, with males … excise tax and implementation of a comprehensive tobacco control program by the State of California,and is on track for … fraction of those smokers who have quit in the last 5 years. Approximately one-half of California's smokers made an attempt to …
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Executive Summary and Key Findings EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the 1990s in California, smoking behavior and attitudes … about smoking have changed, as measured from the California Tobacco Surveys (CTS) and other data sources. Some of the most … cigarette consumption fell by a factor of 57% in California compared to only 27% in the rest of the United States. By the end of …
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conducted between June, 1990 and July, 1991. The prevalence of current smoking among adults in California was 22.2%, with males … tobacco excise tax and implementation of a comprehensive tobacco control program by the State of California. The decline in … reached term. Approximately one-half of California smokers made an attempt to quit in the 12 months before the survey. The …
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The Coalition for a Healthy California is sponsoring a comprehensive statewide ballot initaitve to rasie the tobacco …
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The Coalition for a Healthy California is sponsoring a comprehensive statewide ballot initiative to raise the tobacco …
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