• Am J Public Health · Feb 2014

    The land of 10,000 tobacco products: how Minnesota led the way in regulating tobacco products.

    • Michael Freiberg, Raymond G Boyle, Molly Moilanen, Ann W St Claire, and Susan R Weisman.
    • Michael Freiberg and Susan R. Weisman are with the Public Health Law Center, William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, MN. Raymond G. Boyle, Molly Moilanen, and Ann W. St. Claire are with ClearWay Minnesota, Minneapolis.
    • Am J Public Health. 2014 Feb 1; 104 (2): e10-2.

    AbstractAs state and local governments increase restrictions on cigarette smoking, tobacco manufacturers have shifted to marketing alternative tobacco products. Tobacco control laws need to be updated to reflect this shifting marketplace. With the 2010 enactment of the Tobacco Modernization and Compliance Act, Minnesota addressed regulatory gaps and created a model law for other states. We have detailed the updated definitions of tobacco and tobacco products and identified ways that future laws could be strengthened.

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