Top magazines agree to keep tobacco ads from school copies

One From The AP says library editions of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated have been running tobacco ads.
A survey by the New York State Department of Health Tobacco Prevention Program found 70 percent of libraries in 223 middle schools and high schools had copies of Time, Newsweek, People and Sports Illustrated with tobacco ads. School libraries said the magazines are among the most popular with students.

“This is a major success in our continuing efforts to reduce the marketing of tobacco products to children,” said New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, the lead state official in the agreement between the publishers and the National Association of Attorneys General.

“About 2,000 kids become new smokers every day, and about a third of them will eventually die prematurely from smoking-related disease,” said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, co-chairman of the association’s Tobacco Committee. “Every step we take is important to reduce this terrible death toll.”