Tobacco Prevention and Education Program

Oregon's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (TPEP) was launched in 1997 with a clear and simple mandate - to reduce tobacco-related illness and death. Since its inception, TPEP has been a comprehensive program, addressing the issues of tobacco use by working to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, counter pro-tobacco influence, help people quit and eliminate health disparities.

To learn more about TPEP follow this link, http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/tobacco/index.shtml.

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What Were They
SMOKING?

“The ability to attract new smokers and develop them into a young adult franchise is key to brand development.”

1999 report, "Five-Year Trends 1988-1992, Philip Morris

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