Photographer: WMAR
Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Posted: 10/11/2011
BALTIMORE - If you're a smoker this story may not exactly light your fire.
A new campaign will launch today to build public support for increasing Maryland's tobacco tax by $1 per pack.
The reason is to hopefully reduce teen smoking and raise funds for health care.
Vincent DeMarco and Maryland, President of the Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative met with ABC2’s Linda So on Tuesday morning to discuss why the group wants the new tax.
DeMarco said “We’re trying to save lives and build on past success over the last decade…Every time we (Maryland) have increased the tobacco tax there has been a significant drop in smoking. The result has been a 32 percent drop in smoking in Maryland, double the national average,” he said.
That resulted in 70,000 lives saved in preventable tobacco-caused deaths said DeMarco.
This also saved money in health care costs.
That money has been used in prevention campaigns and to expand health care for Maryland children, parents and seniors.
If the tax is passed the group wants the money to go towards tobacco prevention programs and to reduce the number of uninsured in the state.
Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Think Pink this month with ABC2. Visit our Think Pink guide for information about this year's Komen Race.
Health
In a possible effort to fight obesity, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake, along with the mayors of 17 other cities are reviving a push against letting government food vouchers be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.
It's turning out to be a bad year if you suffer from allergies. They're lasting longer and are more severe.
We use social media for all kinds of things to stay in touch with family and friends, and to connect with new ones. Now, it's being used in a whole new way to help save lives.
