Monday, June 23, 2014

The Haverstraw experience: the first tobacco product display ban in the United States

 2014 Jun;104(6):e9-e12. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301861. Epub 2014 Apr 17.

The Haverstraw experience: the first tobacco product display ban in the United States.

Author information

  • 1Laurel E. Curry and Carol L. Schmitt are with the Public Health Research Division, RTI International, Washington, DC. Harlan Juster is with the Bureau of Tobacco Control, New York State Department of Health, Albany.

Abstract

In April 2012, the village of Haverstraw, New York, passed the first tobacco retail display ban in the United States. Community groups funded by the New York State Department of Health Tobacco Control Program mobilized community members to support an initiative to protect youths in their area from tobacco marketing via methods consistent with a community transformation framework. The law was soon rescinded after 7 tobacco companies and the New York Association of Convenience Stores filed a federal lawsuit against the village that challenged the law's constitutionality. We discuss lessons learned and next steps for adoption of local point-of-sale policies.

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