INFACT's Tobacco Industry Campaign

Welcome to the newly updated (9/8/95) online edition of the INFACT tobacco industry campaign!

Campaign News

INFACT's response to Clinton's proposed regulation of tobacco

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Open Letter to the Internet

THE BOYCOTT LIST

The following are products of the Philip Morris and RJR-Nabisco corporations. (The former produces Marlboro and many other brands of cigarettes marketed toward youth; the latter produces Camel, possibly the most aggressively youth-marketed cigarette.) PLEASE DO NOT BUY THEM. Please tell your friends not to buy them. See below for details!

INFACT BOYCOTTS THE GLOBAL TOBACCO PUSHERS

On April 19th, 1994, INFACT activists around the country launched an international boycott of Philip Morris. On November 18th, the boycott was expanded to RJR Nabisco. These actions represented bold steps in INFACT's Tobacco Industry Campaign aimed at stopping the
marketing of tobacco to children and young people around the world.

MORE INFACT PROJECTS AND DOCUMENTS

1-800 Blitz: A Fast Way To Make A Difference

Letters For You To Send!

Help Stop the Marketing of Tobacco to Children!

Tobacco Industry Deception Exposed

Industry Marketing Code a PR Sham

Tobacco Industry Undermines Public Health Efforts Around The World

Tobacco Marketing to Young People

Contacting INFACT

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