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Tobacco Social Criteria Screen
Approved by the ELCA Church Council – April
21-23, 1990 Authority: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) has laid out its concern for health in a social statement “Caring for Health: Our Shared Endeavor” [2003], acknowledging that health is central to our well being, and caring for it is a matter of shared stewardship. Predecessor church body statements speak specifically to the role of nicotine and tobacco products as some of the most widely used and misused potentially dangerous drugs (Chemical Comforters and Drug Dependency [ALC, 1972]) Wording of the Screen: The ELCA recommends no investment in firms involved in the production or marketing of tobacco. Definition of Problem: Tobacco is a product that even when
used in moderation is addictive and harmful. As early as 1964 the U.S.
Surgeon General reports on its dangers:
http://www.cdc.gov//stobaccogr/sgr_1964/1964%20SGR%20Intro.pdf. The
American Cancer Society states that non-smokers exposed to second-hand
smoke absorb nicotine and other components just as smokers do.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/ Recognizing that various investors will implement this along a continuum, for the purpose of this screen tobacco production and marketing might include: tobacco, cigars, chewing tobacco or smokeless tobacco as well as companies supplying key component elements to the tobacco industry (cigarette papers, flavorings, adhesives) or the sale and marketing of tobacco related products. Social policy and studies: Health, Life, and Death: A Christian Perspective [ALC, 1977] Chemical Comforters and Drug Dependency [ALC, 1972] |
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