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Minors' Access to Cigarette Vending Machines—Texas
Arch Dermatol. 1994;130(11):1361-1362.
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* Texas Health and Safety Code, Title 2, Sections 161.081-161.082.
** Public Law 102-321, section 1926. 1. Forster JL, Hourigan M, Kelder S. Locking devices on cigarette vending machines: evaluation of a city ordinance. Am J Public Health 1992; 82:1217-9.
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4. Texas Department of Health. University of Texas Health Science Center: Texas Tobacco Survey, 1989—a survey of 7th, 8th, 10th, and 12th graders in public schools in Texas. Austin, Texas: Texas Department of Health, 1989. 5. Forster JL, Hourigan M, McGoven P. Availability of cigarettes to underage youth in three communities. Prev Med 1992;21:320-8.
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6. Allen KF, Moss AJ, Giovino GA, Shopland DR, Pierce JP. Teenage tobacco use: data estimates from the teenage attitudes and practices survey— United States, 1989. Hyattsville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, CDC, NCHS, 1992. (Advance data no. 224). 7. National Automatic Merchandising Association. Findings: study of teenage cigarette smoking and purchase behavior. Chicago: National Automatic Merchandising Association, 1989.
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