Nearly 200 teenagers gathered outside the annual Target Market conference in Arden Hills yesterday. The teens wore duct tape over their mouths to signify they would not be silenced in efforts to save the anti-tobacco smoking group. The Governor has been clear that he intends to use the three anti-tobacco endowments to help bridge the state's more than four-(b)illion dollar deficit. While the legislature must still approve the plan, using money from the state's tobacco settlement is likely to pass if other states' actions are indicators. While the Governor says there will still be money appropriated for helping those addicted quit smoking and preventing others from starting, there's one group that'll disappear: Target Market, a program for teenagers. Minnesota Public Radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports: