Washington Kids to 'Kick Butts' on March 16
State Leaders Urged to Make the Next Generation Tobacco-Free
State Leaders Urged to Make the Next Generation Tobacco-Free
WASHINGTON, March 11, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Kids in Washington will stand up to Big Tobacco on March 16 as they join thousands of young people nationwide for Kick Butts Day. More than 1,000 events are planned across the United States and around the world for this annual day of youth activism, sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. (See below for a list of local events.)
On Kick Butts Day, kids demand that tobacco companies stop marketing deadly products to them and encourage elected officials to help reduce youth tobacco use.
This year, Kick Butts Day is focusing attention on the outrageous marketing tactics tobacco companies still use to target youth. These tactics include:
Nationwide, tobacco companies spend $9.6 billion a year – over one million dollars every hour – to market tobacco products. In Washington, tobacco companies spend $92.9 million annually on marketing efforts.
"On Kick Butts Day, kids stand up to the tobacco industry and all of us, especially our elected officials, should stand with them," said Matthew L. Myers, President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. "We've made amazing progress in reducing youth smoking and can make the next generation tobacco-free. Elected officials in every state should help reach that goal by supporting proven strategies to prevent youth tobacco use, including higher tobacco taxes, strong smoke-free laws, prevention programs and raising the tobacco age to 21."
In Washington, health advocates are supporting a statewide bill to prohibiting tobacco sales to anyone under age 21, a move that will reduce tobacco use among young people and save lives.
In Washington, tobacco use claims 8,300 lives and costs $2.81 billion in health care bills each year. Currently, 7.9 percent of Washington's high school students smoke.
On Kick Butts Day, kids join in creative events that range from classroom activities about the harmful ingredients in cigarettes to rallies at state capitols.
In Washington, activities include:
Active duty and retired members of the US Coast Guard and their family members who sign a pledge card committing to be tobacco-free will receive a coupon for the Port Angeles Coast Guard Exchange (CGX). The signed pledge cards will be posted on a commitment wall inside the CGX store. Time: 9 AM. Location: Ediz Hook Road. Contact: Fonda Campbell (360) 457-8600.
Jefferson Healthcare will educate teens and hand out useful information on the dangers of tobacco at Chimacum High School in Chimacum, and ask students to pledge to not start using tobacco. Time: 9 AM. Location: 91 W. Valley Road, Chimacum. Contact: Kate Burke (360) 643-1910.
Students from Clover Creek Elementary in Tacoma will participate in a flash mob and discuss the adverse effects of tobacco. Time: 12:35 PM. Location: 16715 36th Avenue E., Tacoma. Contact: Patty Little, (253) 783-7800.
All events are on March 16 unless otherwise indicated. For a full list of Kick Butts Day activities in Washington, visit www.kickbuttsday.org/map. Additional information about tobacco, including state-by-state statistics, can be found at www.tobaccofreekids.org.
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SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
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