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O:\BAI\BAI98.222 S.L.C. 6 1 about the health risks associated with tobacco use, 2 its manipulation of nicotine levels, and its efforts to 3 lure underage users and minorities to its products. 4 (10) Nicotine is an addictive drug. The market- 5 place for tobacco products is largely based on addic- 6 tion. 7 (11) Worldwide, smoking kills 3,000,000 people 8 each year. If current smoking patterns continue, to- 9 bacco use will kill 10,000,000 people a year by 2025. 10 (12) Environmental tobacco smoke is respon- 11 sible for 3,000 lung cancer deaths annually in Amer- 12 ican nonsmokers. Environmental tobacco smoke also 13 harms children's health. 14 (13) In 1995, the tobacco industry spent close 15 to $4,900,000,000 to attract new users, retain cur- 16 rent users, increase current consumption, and gen- 17 erate favorable long-term attitudes toward smoking 18 and tobacco use. 19 (14) Tobacco product advertising misleadingly 20 portrays the use of tobacco as socially acceptable 21 and healthful. 22 (15) Tobacco product advertising is regularly 23 seen by persons under the age of 18, and persons 24 under the age of 18 are regularly exposed to tobacco 25 product promotional efforts.

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