Partners
Smoke Free Movies Action Network
The Smoke Free Movies campaign is a national network of partners from national public health organizations to state health departments and local and community grassroots groups that work toward one mission: getting tobacco out of future G, PG and PG-13 films.
The campaign and its four policy solutions have been endorsed by:
- World Health Organization
- American Lung Association
- American Medical Association
- American Medical Association Alliance
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Legacy Foundation
- American Heart Association
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
- Americans for Nonsmokers Rights
- California School Nurses Association
- Center for Tobacco Free Kids
- Society for Adolescent Medicine
- Los Angeles Department of Health Services
- National Network on Tobacco Prevention and Poverty (on behalf of Association of Gospel Rescue Missions, National Coalition for the Homeless, National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Rural Alaska Community Action Program, The Salvation Army, West Virginia University, Prevention Research Center, West Virginia Bureau for Public Health)
- New York State Department of Health
- Oklahoma State PTA
- U.S. Public Interest Research Group, and others.
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ALSO: National Association of Attorneys General
The state attorneys general – the enforcers of the landmark Master Settlement Agreement with the tobacco industry – have been active players in the effort to reduce youth exposure to film smoking.
Learn more.
Contact:
If your organization is interested in participating in activities related to Smoke Free Movies, please contact Laura Cruzada.