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    Case Study, Presentation or Poster, 2015

    How New York City Raised the MLSA to 21 and Fought Cheap Tobacco: A Case Study

    How New York City Raised the MLSA to 21 and Fought Cheap Tobacco: A Case Study

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    A poster describing New York City’s experience with T21 and tobacco pricing policy.

    Recent News & Updates

    As Tobacco 21 became federal law, most tweets were neutral or negative

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    ASPiRE’s Page Dobbs co-authored a study of tweets following the Dec. 20, 2019 law immediately raising the minimum legal sales age of tobacco products to 21 years. Researchers examined more than [...]

    “If you just tell me you’re 18, I’ll still sell to you”

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    Research assistants aged 18-20 in New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina were interviewed about their attempts to buy tobacco products. Among the findings: non-chain stores lacked consistency in [...]

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