Maine appears to be in non-compliance with a 1992 federal law that orders states to conduct unannounced inspections of retailers to ensure they are not selling tobacco products to juveniles. The state\u27s failure to comply with the law could result in the loss of $400,000 in grant money used to fight drug and alcohol abuse. Maine has the country\u27s highest rate of 18- to 34-year-olds who have tried smoking and the third highest rate of smokers in that age group. Details
Cover Story piece on drug addiction in Maine. Maine Drug Enforcement Agency heroin arrests rose 40...
Health Care issue Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s teen-agers and tobacco. Dr. Dora Ann Mills, dir...
Maine has applied for a $170,000 federal grant for family education that requires telling teenagers ...
The Maine Viewpoint. Maine has the highest rate in the country of 18- to 30-year-olds who smoke. ...
MAINE KEY FACTSIn 2015, 24.5% of Maine high school youth reported currently using any tobacco produc...
A sting operation by the American Lung Association of Maine and the Kennebec County Sheriff\u27s Dep...
North by East piece noting that Maine is the only state that has used its money from the National T...
Mercy Hospital advertisement claiming that cigarettes kill more Mainers than AIDS, alcohol, car acci...
Maine\u27s failure to pass mandatory seat-belt and motorcycle helmet laws will cost the state $850,0...
The Maine Legislature in 1992 approved a bill allowing for the medical use of marijuana, but Gov. Mc...
The Maine Department of Human Services last August sent out notices of the state\u27s new child supp...
In New Hampshire Motor Transport Ass\u27n v. Rowe, trade associations sought a declaratory judgment ...
So Noted piece on substance abuse problems on Maine\u27s streets and in its prisons, and the need f...
A study on Maine smokers, part of the Market Decisions Maine Omnibus Survey, shows that the typical ...
Lt. Bill Lewis of the Lincoln County Sheriff\u27s Department responded to a call in Damariscotta abo...
Cover Story piece on drug addiction in Maine. Maine Drug Enforcement Agency heroin arrests rose 40...
Health Care issue Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s teen-agers and tobacco. Dr. Dora Ann Mills, dir...
Maine has applied for a $170,000 federal grant for family education that requires telling teenagers ...
The Maine Viewpoint. Maine has the highest rate in the country of 18- to 30-year-olds who smoke. ...
MAINE KEY FACTSIn 2015, 24.5% of Maine high school youth reported currently using any tobacco produc...
A sting operation by the American Lung Association of Maine and the Kennebec County Sheriff\u27s Dep...
North by East piece noting that Maine is the only state that has used its money from the National T...
Mercy Hospital advertisement claiming that cigarettes kill more Mainers than AIDS, alcohol, car acci...
Maine\u27s failure to pass mandatory seat-belt and motorcycle helmet laws will cost the state $850,0...
The Maine Legislature in 1992 approved a bill allowing for the medical use of marijuana, but Gov. Mc...
The Maine Department of Human Services last August sent out notices of the state\u27s new child supp...
In New Hampshire Motor Transport Ass\u27n v. Rowe, trade associations sought a declaratory judgment ...
So Noted piece on substance abuse problems on Maine\u27s streets and in its prisons, and the need f...
A study on Maine smokers, part of the Market Decisions Maine Omnibus Survey, shows that the typical ...
Lt. Bill Lewis of the Lincoln County Sheriff\u27s Department responded to a call in Damariscotta abo...
Cover Story piece on drug addiction in Maine. Maine Drug Enforcement Agency heroin arrests rose 40...
Health Care issue Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s teen-agers and tobacco. Dr. Dora Ann Mills, dir...
Maine has applied for a $170,000 federal grant for family education that requires telling teenagers ...