Anonymous wrote:Oh man. Well, as someone who took up smoking in high school and then quit when I graduated knowing FULL WELL it was a stupid idea (I had asthma, fercrissakes), I'm not sure what you can do to combat this. I will say that it's a LOT less socially acceptable now than it used to be when I was in high school in the late eighties/early nineties. And yeah, they card now.
One tactic you might try is the "don't be a corporate stooge" angle. Try talking about Altria's (Phillip Morris's parent group) executive compensation (in the millions range) made off of folks who are going to get lung cancer. It can't work any worse than anything else you might try.
This strategy of letting them know that they are being manipulated by the tobacco companies has been shown to work with teens - also gory photos of what happens to you when you smoke also can make a difference with teens - like the ad of the woman smoking through a hole in her throat...