
The Internet is a valuable resource for getting tobacco-related information. We've included a small sample of tobacco control Web sites that can in turn provide extensive links to other related resources. This is by no means a comprehensive list. For a handy guide to over 150 sites organized by subject, fax back the order form for our Using the Internet guide today, or call 800-247-1303 or 612-427-5310, or mprc-order@miph.org. $5.00 per copy, price breaks available on orders over 100.
FDA/HHH Nicotine Regulations
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fda/index.html
The rule and executive summary are all on the Internet at the FDA/HHH Nicotine Regulations home page.
NicNet: The Arizona Nicotine and Tobacco Network
http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/nicnet/
Offers a tobacco library, nicotine and tobacco news, kids and tobacco, nicotine/tobacco research updates, tobacco and disease and new tobacco and nicotine facts among other things. Devotes some space to Arizona initiatives and activities.
INFACT'S Tobacco Industry Campaign
http://www.boutell.com/infact/
INFACT's purpose is to stop life-threatening abuses of transnational corporations (TNCs) and increase their accountability to people around the world. This site includes INFACT'S response to the new FDA tobacco regs, legislative developments and news updates. Includes campaign strategies to stop tobacco use.
Tobacco BBS
http://www.tobacco.org/
Handy resource center focusing on tobacco and smoking issues includes a very nicely organized section of other sites. Another strong feature is the news section which includes full text tobacco news stories including an archive of other older pieces.
Tobacco Control Archives
http://galen.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/
A central organized source of information relevant to tobacco control. The Brown and Williamson collections; collections of internal company documents revealing tobacco company objectives and strategies over the last 30 years, are available for you to browse or search without a fee.
Reference to any entity, product, service or information on these sites does not necessarily constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Minnesota Institute of Public Health.
