![]() |
The Tobacco Public Policy Center at Capital University Law School Ohio's Tobacco Law Resource Welcome. Please be advised that the Tobacco Public Policy Center's funding source, the Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation, was recently abolished by the Ohio state legislature. As a result, the Tobacco Public Policy Center at Capital University Law School no longer maintains paid staff, and no one is available to address specific questions. At the present time, the information on this website remains available for review. Please note that the website was last updated on or around July 1, 2008, and will no longer be updated. The content on this website is scheduled to be removed on or shortly after December 31, 2008. |
|
|
Controlling youth access to tobacco.Youth smoking rates can be lowered by developing and rigorously enforcing laws that inhibit youth access to cigarettes and other tobacco products. Additional information on this topic will be available soon. In the meantime, if you would like examples of case law that relate to youth access, please contact us, and we will be happy to provide you with specific examples. |