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American Cancer Society supports GA tobacco tax
Posted: 03.05.2010 at 8:56 PM
Romney Smith

Romney Smith joined FOX 31 in August 2009, and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Richmond and a master’s degree from the University of Maryland.

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GA legislators propose a $1 tax on tobacco products
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The ACS held a press conference to announce their formal support for Georgia legislation requiring a $1 tax on tobacco products

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Georgia legislators are considering a one dollar tax on tobacco products in order to help with the state’s budget crisis.

The American Cancer Society announced their support of the sales tax at a press conference March 5, 2010.

Dr. Phillip Roberts, Phoebe Oncologist and former smoker says its imperative to pass the tax legislation.  “Tobacco products are responsible for 87% of cancer deaths and there are approximately 4,600 lung cancer deaths in Georgia every year” says Roberts.

The ACS said the tobacco tax is a win on three levels because if passed it will reduce the number of people who smoke, reduce healthcare costs, and 73% of voters support it.

Some smokers FOX 31 News spoke with hate the idea of paying more for tobacco products, however they also see a positive aspect to the price jump if it prevents teenagers from picking up the habit.

Tobacco related health issues include COPD, emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer.