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Former Tobacco Industry Executive Shares Inside Secrets
Posted Friday, October 30, 2009 ; 04:38 PM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Friday, October 30, 2009 ; 05:14 PM


LaTanisha Wright said the tobacco industry targets African-American communities.

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CHARLESTON -- A national organization is bringing to the spotlight the connection between smoking and the African-American community. A five hour seminar was underway Friday afternoon in Charleston called "Follow the Signs." A former tobacco industry manager and current National African-American Tobacco Prevention Network Director is traveling the country - alerting African-Americans on how big tobacco companies are specifically targeting them.

She said cigarette advertising is stronger in black communities than any other.

"We have had a long relationship with African-American community but they also need to know how thwy are being targeted because people visit retail stores every day but they don't stop to pay attention to what's really going on in those stores," said LaTanisha Wright.

Wright said these seminars, happening all across the country, are already making a difference by promoting African-Americans to quit smoking.

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Charlotte
11/5/09 at 4:14 PM
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comment update:

In her comments, La Tanisha Wright makes a number of rhetorical claims about tobacco companies.

Unfortunately for her and her organization, her claims are simply wrong. As the maker of Newport cigarettes we should know. The facts are important – and here they are.



Lorillard and all of the other major tobacco companies stopped advertising on billboards, in arenas, stadiums, shopping malls, or on other large signs more than a decade ago. Ms. Wright has it wrong when she says we are posting billboards in African American neighborhoods to induce youths to smoke. Just because she says we are doesn’t make it so. The fact is that youth smoking rates are down and that African American youth smoke at a much lower rate than white youth.

It’s time to set the record straight.



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Charlotte
11/5/09 at 3:30 PM
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In her comments, La Tanisha Wright makes a number of rhetorical claims about tobacco companies.

Unfortunately for her and her organization, her claims are simply wrong. As the maker of Newport cigarettes we should know. Here are the facts.

In the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) with the state Attorneys General, Lorillard agreed to severely limit its marketing practices, including an agreement not to directly or indirectly market our products to youth. The agreement, among other actions and measures, has achieved the lowest level of youth smoking in recorded history.

Lorillard and all of the other major tobacco companies stopped advertising on billboards, in arenas, stadiums, shopping malls, or on other large signs more than a decade ago. Ms. Wright simply has it wrong when she says we are posting billboards in African American neighborhoods to induce youths to smoke.

Posted on behalf of Lorillard Tobacco Company

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