Make Fighting Cancer a National Priority
Joy1216
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I received the following e-mail today from American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) and sent an e-mail to my Representative. All you have to do is go to the site below and fill in your name and address and it will be directed to your Congressman. The e-mail is already written, but I added a comment about being a colon cancer survivor. I urge you to contact your Representative if you feel strongly about this.
Joy
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Joy,
One year ago this month, thousands of ACS CAN members stood up to the tobacco industry.
Together, we've achieved some major victories, putting important restrictions on tobacco products and marketing.
But we can't let up now. There are many more battles to be won this year, such as increased access to cancer screening, expanded smoke-free legislation, and boosting cancer research funding.
Congress listened to our call last year -- now we must make sure they hear from us again. Please take a moment to write a letter urging your Representative to make fighting cancer a national priority:
www.acscan.org/priority
Here's a sample of what we've achieved thanks to the support of the ACS CAN community. Tobacco companies will no longer be able to:
Manufacture fruit and candy flavored cigarettes, which appeal primarily to children
Market their cigarettes as "light," "low tar," or "mild"
Sponsor sports or cultural events with specific tobacco brands
With your help we've made a real difference in restricting Big Tobacco marketing. But there is so much left to do before we finally prevail over cancer.
Please help send this message to Congress. It will only take a few minutes, and it can have a real impact. Speak out to your representative today:
www.acscan.org/priority
Thank you,
Erin O'Neill
Joy
===============================================================================
Joy,
One year ago this month, thousands of ACS CAN members stood up to the tobacco industry.
Together, we've achieved some major victories, putting important restrictions on tobacco products and marketing.
But we can't let up now. There are many more battles to be won this year, such as increased access to cancer screening, expanded smoke-free legislation, and boosting cancer research funding.
Congress listened to our call last year -- now we must make sure they hear from us again. Please take a moment to write a letter urging your Representative to make fighting cancer a national priority:
www.acscan.org/priority
Here's a sample of what we've achieved thanks to the support of the ACS CAN community. Tobacco companies will no longer be able to:
Manufacture fruit and candy flavored cigarettes, which appeal primarily to children
Market their cigarettes as "light," "low tar," or "mild"
Sponsor sports or cultural events with specific tobacco brands
With your help we've made a real difference in restricting Big Tobacco marketing. But there is so much left to do before we finally prevail over cancer.
Please help send this message to Congress. It will only take a few minutes, and it can have a real impact. Speak out to your representative today:
www.acscan.org/priority
Thank you,
Erin O'Neill
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