Court Orders US Tobacco Cos>Stop Lying about Dangers of Smoking
Judge Orders Tobacco Firms to Admit They Lied
Companies will have to pay for ads to that effect By the Associated Press A federal judge ordered tobacco companies to publish corrective statements that say they lied about the dangers of smoking. US District Judge Kessler previously had said she wanted the industry to pay for the statements in various types of advertisements, the result of a case brought in 1999. But this ruling is the first time she's laid out what they will say. Each is to be prefaced by a statement that a federal court has concluded that tobacco companies "deliberately deceived the American public about the health effects of smoking." Among the required statements are that smoking kills more people than murder, AIDS, suicide, drugs, car crashes, and alcohol combined, and that "secondhand smoke kills over 3,000 Americans a year." Examples:
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