President of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids applauds FDA's aggressive action

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Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids:

We applaud the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for taking aggressive action to stop illegal tobacco sales to America's children, which is an important component of the landmark 2009 law granting the agency authority over tobacco products.

The FDA announced today that it has sent warning letters to more than 1,200 retailers, the majority of which involve selling tobacco to minors. Retailers face civil monetary penalties if they continue to violate the law.  The FDA also announced that it has conducted 27,500 retail compliance checks to enforce the law and in 2011 awarded compliance contracts totaling more than $24 million to 38 states.  Retail inspections check for compliance with important provisions of the law, including requirements for age and ID verification when selling tobacco products, labeling and advertising requirements, restrictions on the sale of single cigarettes, a ban on candy and fruit-flavored cigarettes, and prohibitions on tobacco self-service display and vending machines.

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