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- Author
- Walthall, J.B.
- Type
- LETT, LETTER
- Alias
- 85646062/85646063
- Area
- LEGAL DEPT FILE ROOM
- Site
- N14
- Recipient
- Runner, R.
- Named Organization
- Citizens Panel on Smoking + Health
- Doctors Ought to Care
- Mi Academy of Family Physicians
- Doctors Ought to Care
- Date Loaded
- 12 Feb 1999
- Document File
- 85645815 /85646194 /State Legislation Re: Michigan State Legislation
- Master ID
- 85645816/6131
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16 NORTH HOMER. SUITE 107
October 17, 1980
Rhonda Runner
3500 North Logan
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Lansing, MI 48909
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This letter will describe the position of DOC regarding Smoking & Public Health/
Safety.
DOC is "Doctors Ought to Care", a physician-organized national non-profit
organization with a`iichigan chapter originating in the Family Practice Residency
Programs and the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians.
DOC believes that the most significant reduction in mortality and morbidity in the
general population can be achieved by prevention and elimination of specific poor
health habits. This "New Public Health" must involve a direct attack against the
disease-carrying factors in our environment.
Cigarette smoking is a prime example of a preventable poor health habit. A physical
and psychological addiction that'is very hard to break; smoking usually begins in the
late pre-teens and the early teens. Smoking habits have been found to result almost
entirely from the "Three P's" - Parental smoking, Peer pressure and Popular opinion.
All children are at risk for later tobacco-related illness. The Three P's are the
vectors - the carriers and spreaders - of this illness. Just as eradication of malaria
depends on control of the vector mosquito, reduction of tobacco-related cancer,
emphysema and heart disease must occur by-helping parents stop, reducing peer pressure,
and developing a negative public view of smoking. ~
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It is DOC's belief that the $800 million annual advertising expenditures of the
tobacco industry is extremely effective in portraying smokers as strong, macho,
rugged, outdoorsmen and svelte, sexy, liberated, active women. Advertising is the
single most powerful vector of tobacco-related illnesses. The $1 million spent by the
government against tobacco usage is not effective. This is not because of the amount
spent, but rather because of the use to which it is put.' The U.S. Government material
is primarily informational in character and generally must be requested. Advertising,
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on the other hand, is primarily emotional in character and is exhibited to the public
without the need of request. Tobacco advertising was withdrawn from television at
the request of the tobacco industry - why? Because the sparse, brief, non-prime-time
counter-advertising had caused intermediate loss of tobacco sales in the affected
areas. -
DOC very heartily agrees with the drafted recommendations of the Citizens' Panel on
Smoking and Health entitled Economic Recommendations, Legal Recommendations, and
Additional Recommendations. These are dated respectively 8/27/80; 9/2/80 and 9/30/80.
In addition, DOC would propose that public bars be required to have no-smoking areas
with adequate ventilation. DOC would advocate prohibition of sale or dispensation of
any form of tobacco, except on physicians' orders, in any hospital receiving state
funds. DOC would also advocate the prohibition of smoking in public stadia receiving
state funds and the sale of tobacco on any state-owned ground. DOC would encourage
. that smoking does not take place on school grounds. With such measures, we would
hope to make smoking less dangerous to others and a less acceptable behavior in public
opinion.
The DOC organization also agrees in principle with most of the recommendations regarding
health department involvement; roles of colleges and universities, etc., included in
a draft report received.
Sincerely,
We do feel however, that the strongest stress should be on preventative measures, not
changing present smoking behaviors. Although the latter is an admirable goal,
(especially in helping parents quit) the -return per dollar spent will-be far less than
with the use of the former method. We heartily advocate a massive and prolonged
counter-advertising campaign whose primary aim is not informational, but attitudinal
in nature. The most effective usage of such advertising centers on the use of satire,
especially directed against existing tobacco industry advertising. Non-smokers should
be portrayed as attractive and smokers as unattractive in a variety of ways. Proven
examples in several states across the nation have used bus stations, radio, buses,
billboards, and posters for distribution in medical offices and schoolrooms, etc.
In sum, DOC is a group of physicians and non-physicians who strongly feel that health
habits are influenced primarily by emotional lures from advertising, and therefore
should be developed in appropriate ways by the effective use-of counter-advertising.
We also support the drafted recommendations stated earlier.
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