Illegal tobacco sales to minors decline.

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Illegal sales of tobacco products to underage youth have reached an all-time low under the Synar Amendment program, it was announced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Washington, D.C. The national average of sales to minors has dropped since the inception of this Federal-state partnership program, from 40.1% in Fiscal Year 1997 to 10.5% in FY2007.

Nearly all states have achieved a major Synar program goal--having 20% or less of tobacco retailers engaged in illegal sales to minors. These levels stand in sharp contrast to the situation at the program's inception, when only four states met this goal. More than half of the states were able to drive down levels of illegal retail sales to 10% or less in FY2007. Mississippi reported the nation's lowest level (3.2%), while Massachusetts had the highest (22.7%).

Under the regulations implementing the Synar Amendment (named for...

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