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6. College StudentsPlease sign our OnLine Petition. College students are a very important part of the Toxic-Tobacco Law Coalition. There are many exciting roles for you to play in urging Congress to pass the Toxic-Tobacco Law. For example in August of 2000, Anthony Fleg was our Youth Ambassador to the 11th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health in Chicago. He was among 4,000 delegates from over 120 countries. Anthony, still very interested in the Toxic-Tobacco Law, graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 2009. He's currently completing his residency in New Mexico. His wife Sharron is working to reduce the high rates of smoking among American Indians. They are the proud parents of a beautiful baby girl. Kwang Wei Chan, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, wrote some thought provoking papers about the Toxic-Tobacco Law for one of his classes before graduating from Purdue University. And below, as our volunteer Information Technology Consultant, Kwang Wei greatly helped us construct our website.
![]() Students at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and at the University of Miami in Florida received an introduction to the Toxic-Tobacco Law and signed the Toxic-Tobacco Law petition. We look forward to your ideas regarding petitions, webcasting, building the Toxic-Tobacco Law Coalition on college campuses, and communicating about the Toxic-Tobacco Law through art, music and video. Here are some ideas for participating that may trigger other ideas:
Please consider joining this great venture. We look forward to hearing from you and discussing your ideas. | ||