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NYACS Welcomes Cuomo's Tobacco Force

Association to offer assistance in striking down black market tobacco trade

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Convenience Stores Saw Record In-Store Sales in 2013

Continued foodservice growth drove increase; motor fuel sales also reached new highs

Alleges racketeering for illegally shipping 80 million contraband cigarettes

Show floor includes more than 30 new exhibitors

Being a member of NATO is one of the best decisions our family has ever made because NATO is the only national retail trade association that works exclusively on local, state and federal tobacco regulations and FDA regulations.

In happier days, Big Tobacco aided retailers’ efforts by flushing the markets with buybacks, marketing allowances and other promotional spending. Times have changed: Today those once-plentiful marketing dollars have eroded—and, with them, retailers’ bottom lines.

Last year, our CSP vice president and group editor, Mitch Morrison, called for the FDA to take action on tobacco regulation and resolve a slew of unanswered questions. For the most part, that hasn’t happened. This year, I’m calling for retailers to take action. Don’t wait for the FDA— go on the offensive before it’s too late to build a solid defense.

Since mid-2013, the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) has considered additional tobacco regulations while implementing other tobacco-related actions. The FDA has focused on the use of menthol in cigarettes; potential regulations on cigars, pipe tobacco, electronic cigarettes and/or hookah tobacco; a new “Safety Reporting Portal” website page; and a study on raising the legal age to purchase tobacco products. An update.

Latest state to reject moves to increase purchase age to 21

Even with the challenge of e-cigs, traditional anti-smoking product sales rose 33% in 2013.

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