A west Texas group, the Permian Basin Regional Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, recently received a grant from the State for $39,000 to help combat teen use of chewing tobacco. According to an article appearing on the website of a local news station, Texas teens are using chewing tobacco at alarming rates, and on average they are starting by age 13. Vella Connley, a representative of the council, commented:
"Everybody talks about lung cancer and smoking cigarettes, but this is just as deadly. ... I can tell you in Ector and Midland County, 20% of the population does use tobacco." (Source: www.newswest9.com)
Labels: tobacco, prevention
Posted By: Aspen Education Group