The Illinois Coalition Against Tobacco (ICAT) is a group of more than 130 organizations and
individuals working together to reduce tobacco use in Illinois. Our
mission is to promote prevention of the harmful effects of tobacco to
individuals and to society at-large.
ICAT wants the public to know
the facts:
- Tobacco contains nicotine, an addictive drug that makes it very difficult for users to quit.
- Nicotine addiction is a pediatric disease. The average age to become a daily smoker is 14.5 years.
- Tobacco kills more than 420,000 smokers in America each year. One of every three smokers dies from tobacco-related disease.
- Secondhand smoke is deadly. It kills about 53,000 nonsmokers and triggers roughly 1,000,000 episodes of childhood illness every year.
- Annual health care costs attributable to tobacco use are in excess of $50 billion dollars in the United States.
- The tobacco industry spends more than $17 million a day to promote their product. They target market to teens, minorities and women.
- The Tobacco Industry has tremendous political power in Illinois and the federal level. It is one of the most powerful special interest groups, contributing massive amounts of money to politicians and political parties.
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