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'''CASAA''' (Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association) [[consumer advocacy]] organization in the USA. It was formed in 2009 to raise awareness and protect the rights of consumers to access reduced harm alternatives.
'''CASAA''' (Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association) [[consumer advocacy]] organization in the USA. It was formed in 2009 to raise awareness and protect the rights of consumers to access reduced harm alternatives.
== INFORMATION LIBRARY ==
== RESEARCH, DATA & ARTICLES ==
This resource is collection of the best and latest research on vaping and other reduced-harm products, medical journal articles, as well as journalistic pieces organized by topic that contain valuable data, information, and perspectives on tobacco harm reduction, vaping, and safer nicotine products.
Our intention is update this resource with additional sources as they become available, so please check back often.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [https://casaa.org/ Website for CASAA]
* [https://casaa.org/ Website for CASAA]
*[https://casaa.org/explore-resources/information-library/ Information library]


[[Category:Consumer Advocacy Organization]]
[[Category:Consumer Advocacy Organization]]
[[Category: THR Advocacy Group]]
[[Category: THR Advocacy Group]]

Revision as of 08:37, 14 October 2021

CASAA (Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association) consumer advocacy organization in the USA. It was formed in 2009 to raise awareness and protect the rights of consumers to access reduced harm alternatives.

INFORMATION LIBRARY

RESEARCH, DATA & ARTICLES

This resource is collection of the best and latest research on vaping and other reduced-harm products, medical journal articles, as well as journalistic pieces organized by topic that contain valuable data, information, and perspectives on tobacco harm reduction, vaping, and safer nicotine products.

Our intention is update this resource with additional sources as they become available, so please check back often.

External Links