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Under 10 Percent of Retailers Selling to Kids, Report Finds
August 14, 2009

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Just 9.9 percent of retailers sold tobacco products to underage users last year, the lowest rate ever reported and well off a peak of 40.1 percent in 1997, USA Today reported Aug. 10.

The study (PDF) by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) confirmed that all 50 states and the District of Columbia are in compliance with the so-called Synar Amendment, which ties federal aid to implementation and effective enforcement of laws against tobacco sales to minors. States that fail to comply with the Synar law can lose up to 40 percent of their federal addiction block-grant funding.

This is the third straight year that all states have been in compliance with Synar, the report noted. The data is based on unannounced inspections of retailers.

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Posted by maxwood on 14 Aug 09 05:12 PM EDT
Though the article summary offers no figures, that 9.9% of retailers must have piled up thousands of illegal sales. Question: where are the arrest figures for this law-breaking which can be set up for a comparison with the 870,000 arrests for cannabis in the most recent reported year?

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