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College is all about change and adapting to new things.
Every semester brings with it new beginnings and endings. New Friends, surviving classes, living differently, and all involve making many new choices.
However, some choices are temporary and some aren’t -- Smoking, for instance.
Right now you might think it’s just a weekend thing, but it
becomes a lifetime addiction . . . just like the Big Tobacco
Companies knew it would. They target you because you’re
a young adult, and they are not surprised when you act exactly
like they want you to --taking that first
puff off of a friend’s cigarette.
And that’s only the first step in their plan, a plan
that has you giving them money for the rest of your life
-- and will ultimately cost you your life. But addiction to tobacco
is only part of a bigger problem.
Being around tobacco smoke effects everyone --especially
your friends and family. Remember the last time you were around
cigarette smoke and your eyes were burning and your throat felt raw?
Guess what --
it’s not the smoke itself that’s causing
you to feel that way,
it’s the hundreds of chemicals in the
smoke -- like
• formaldehyde,
• arsenic,
and
• cyanide.
The pain and irritation you experience is your body telling you
- “get away from the poison!”
You're thinking, "Does it have to be this way?" And
the answer is "No, it doesn't!" If you've
read this far, you're a person who cares to make a difference.....and
that’s what Live Free is all about. The
purpose of the Live Free Tobacco Project is to
• reduce the
use of tobacco on and around campus,
• expose the
Tobacco Industry’s ongoing deception,
•
raise awareness about how tobacco use effects everyone, and
•create
positive, lasting change.
More than just a slogan, “Live Free” is a way of thinking and living....
• Living free of tobacco,
• free to say “NO!” to becoming a puppet
of
the tobacco industry.
• Free to be successful because you’ll be healthier.
Begin
right now to make a difference and let your voice
be heard. Your energy and passion are needed, because student
involvement is the driving force behind
this project.
This website is made possible through a grant from the Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois Tobacco Free Communities.
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