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State Tobacco Sales Restriction Laws 950900
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- SPEARS,ALEXANDER/OFFICE
- Alias
- 89278367
- Document File
- 89278327/89278506/Briefing Book the Food and Drug
- Administration and Tobacco Regulation the Tobacco
- Institute 950900
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- G65
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- 89278328/8505
- 89278328-8505 Briefing Book the Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation
- 89278334-8336 Summary of Proposed FDA Regulations
- 89278337 Requirements for Commenting on Proposed FDA Regulations
- 89278338-8342 Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration 21 Cfr Parts 801, 803, 804, and 897 (Docket No. 95n-0253) Regulations Restricting Sale and Distribution of Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco Products to Protect Children and Adolescents
- 89278342A Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration (Docket No. 95n-0253j) Analysis Regarding the Food and Drug Administration's Jurisdiction Over Nicotine-Containing Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco Products
- 89278364 the Federal Tobacco Control Effort
- 89278374-8375 Daily Smoking Prevalence Among 12th Graders
- 89278380 An FDA Smoke Screen
- 89278381-8382 Can Gov't Stop Kids' Smoking?
- 89278383 Where There's Smoke
- 89278383A No Smoking at FDA
- 89278384 the President Versus Joe Camel
- 89278384A How to Fight Smoking
- 89278385 Nicotine Fit
- 89278386 Quit Regulating Our Lives
- 89278387 Tp Snuff Teens' Smoking
- 89278388 the Epidemic That Isn't
- 89278389-8390 Ban on Tobacco Ads Might Stall Auto Racing
- 89278391 Some Burning Questions About the Plan to Stop Teen-Age Smoking
- 89278392 Tobacco and Teens Clinton's Blowing Smoke
- 89278393 Clinton Preaching May Drive US to Anarchy
- 89278394 King Bill's Decree
- 89278395 Tackling Teen Smoking
- 89278395A Cut Back Kids' Smoking, Not the Rights of Adults
- 89278396 the Use and Abuse of Children
- 89278397 Cigarettes and Free Speech
- 89278397A Parents Should Teach Teens
- 89278398 If We Want to Curb Teen-Age Smoking, Here's What to Do
- 89278399-8401 FDA Draws First in Tobacco Wars
- 89278402 Advertisers Call Tobacco Proposal A Virtual Ban
- 89278403 Agencies Are Gearing Up to Fight Proposed Tobacco Regulations
- 89278404-8405 Ap Poll: Most Would Not Snuff Out Tobacco Advertising and Promotion
- 89278406 If We Want to Curb Teen-Age Smoking, Here's What to Do
- 89278407 Smoke Signals Teen Smoking Is Already Illegal
- 89278409-8447 Coyne Beahm, Inc. Plaintiffs, V. United States Food & Drug Administration and David A. Kessler, M.D., Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Defendants. First Amended Complaint for Dec Laratory and Injunctive Relief Civil Action, File Number 2 95cv00591
- 89278449-8475 United States Tobacco Company, Plaintiffs, V. Food and Drug Administration, and David A. Kessler, M.D., Commissioner O F Food and Drugs, Defendants. Complaint for Declaratory Jud Gement and Injunctive Relief
- 89278477-8479
- 89278480 News Release for Immediate Release
- 89278481-8483 Philip Morris U.S.A. Today Issued the Following Statement
- 89278484-8490 FDA Lawsuit Statement
- 89278491-8493 Tobacco Industry Files Suit Against Against FDA, Kessler
- 89278494-8497 Only Congress Can Change the Law to Give FDA the Authority to Regulate Cigarettes
- 89278498 Complaint Summary
- 89278500-8501 Advertising Industry Challenges FDA's Proposed Tobacco Advertising Restrictions As Violation of the First Amendment and Usurpation of Congressional Authority
- 89278502 A.N.A. Calls Administration Tobacco Proposal Blatantly Unconstitutional Censorship
- 89278503-8505 Statement by Harold A Shoup Executive Vice President American Association of Advertising Agencies
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