Tobacco
Tobacco kills about 6,000 Oklahomans
each year. It is our leading cause of preventable deaths, killing more Oklahomans than alcohol, auto accidents, AIDS, suicides, murders, and illegal drugs combined.
Tobacco costs all of us a lot of money. Tobacco use costs Oklahomans over $2 billion in medical expenses and lost productivity every year, or an average of about $600 per person.
Tobacco use is epidemic. One in four adult Oklahomans currently use tobacco, representing over 600,000 people.
Our children are becoming addicted. Over 78,000 Oklahoma children already use tobacco. Each day, the equivalent of another classroom gets hooked.
Among Oklahomans who use tobacco, 75% of adults and 50% of middle and high school youth say they want to quit.
To become involved in the fight to create a tobacco-free environment, please go to the "Get Involved" section on our home page. Below are some resources to help further inform you about tobacco and its impact.
The following links are supplied by COTP as sources of information, but their inclusion does not constitute an endorsement from COTP.