It's been a year now since Minnesota's settlement with the tobacco industry created a non-profit anti-tobacco organization called M-PAAT...the Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco. State health officials say about 22-percent of Minnesota adults smoke...about the same as the national average. One of M-PAAT'S missions is to help smokers quit, but it's not required to reduce smoking rates. So what is M-PAAT doing? Minnesota Public Radio's Patty Marsicano reports in the second of a three-part tobacco series.