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담배 기업 없는 캘리포니아는 가능성을 넘어 이미 실현되고 있습니다.

캘리포니아주 두개 도시에서는 담배 제품 판매가 중단되었습니다12

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식당 내 흡연을 금지한 후, 우리 음식 맛이 더 좋아졌어요.

TRAN — 웨스트민스터, CA

오랜 역사의 레스토랑 주인은 1995년 금연법이 어떻게 담배 냄새를 몰아내고 환상적인 음식 냄새를 들여왔는지 회상합니다.

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저 혼자서만 담배를 피운다는 게 정말 창피해졌어요.

FRANKIE — 로스앤젤레스, CA

주변과 어울리기 위해 담배를 피우던 Frankie 는 중독 때문에 오히려 외톨이처럼 느껴지자 담배를 끊었습니다.

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담배 산업이 우리를 겨냥할수록 우리는 더 힘차게 반격할꺼에요.

LAYLA, GALIA, LIZZIE — 샌디에이고, CA

세명의 고등학생이 니코틴의 피해에 대한 분노로 담배 반대 운동을 전개합니다.

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우리는 베이핑과 정면으로 맞섰습니다. 그 방법 밖에 없었으니까요.

COACH SANCHEZ — 레딩, CA

선수들이 베이핑을 한다는 사실을 알게 된 Sanchez 코치는, 선수들의 가족들을 동원하여 경기장 안팎의 기준을 높이기 위해 힘썼습니다.

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담배 기업의 환상의 나라

담배와 니코틴 기업은 베이핑이 “더 안전하다”라고 주장합니다.1112 그러나 베이핑에는 비소, 납, 포름알데히드와 같은 발암 물질이 포함될 수 있습니다.1314151617181920212223242526 이제 진실을 깨달아야 할 때입니다.

니코틴 악몽의 실체를 밝혀내세요.
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Exhale (날숨)

두 도시에서 담배 판매가 중단되고 흡연과 폐암 발생률이 감소하면서, 담배 기업 없는 캘리포니아는 이미 실현되고 있습니다.12345

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니코틴은 뇌 독성물질입니다.

니코틴은 특히 젊은이들의 두뇌 발달에 위험한 중독성이 매우 강한 독이자 신경독입니다.678910

어린이 중독
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작고 큰 거짓말

담배꽁초는 미세 독성 섬유 물질인 미세플라스틱으로 만들어지며, 먹이 사슬을 오염시키고 당신의 몸속으로 스며들 수 있습니다.27282930

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맛이 첨가된 담배 끝. 생명 구하기 시작.

새로운 법안은 베이프와 멘톨 담배를 포함한 대부분의 맛이 첨가된 담배 제품의 판매를 중단하고, 모든 캘리포니아 주민, 특히 우리 아이들을 치명적인 중독으로부터 보호합니다.313233

법 이해하기

그가 치료받고 얼마 지나지 않아, 그의 아내는 폐암에 걸렸습니다. 그녀는 평생 한 번도 담배를 피우지 않았지만 진단 후 얼마 지나지 않아 세상을 떠났습니다.

로렌스 옌 박사 — 이비인후과

담배 기업의 악영향

담배 기업은 지금도 죽음과 질병으로부터 이익을 얻기 위해 능수능란한 마케팅 전략과 정치적 영향력 확대에 수십억 달러를 투자합니다.3435
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심지어 담배를 흡연하지 않는 사람들에게도 치명적인 결과를 가져옵니다.36
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담배 기업은 어린이를 “대체 고객”이라고 부릅니다. 그들은 어린이에게 평생 중독과 질병을 선고합니다.37
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이 인종차별적이고 불공정한 기업은 전략적으로 치명적인 제품과 교묘한 메시지로 특정 지역사회를 겨냥해 왔습니다.38
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누구도 독성 담배 폐기물과 플라스틱 오염으로 인한 환경 피해와 건강 위험으로부터 안전하지 않습니다.27293039404142
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소중한 사람들과 공간을 보호하세요.

담배 산업의 피해로부터 캘리포니아 주민들을 지키기 위해 목소리를 보태는 것은 잠깐이면 충분합니다.

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