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Newsjock

(11,733 posts)
Tue Nov 27, 2012, 07:00 PM Nov 2012

Judge orders tobacco companies to admit deception publicly

Source: Reuters

Major tobacco companies must take out advertisements saying they deliberately deceived the U.S. public about the danger and addictiveness of cigarettes, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.

The ruling in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia aims to finalize the wording of the advertisements that the judge first ordered in 2006 after finding the companies violated federal racketeering law.

Tobacco companies fought a public admission of deception, calling it a violation of their free speech rights.

U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler rejected the companies' position, finding that the final wording - which the companies and the U.S. Justice Department have fought over for years - is factual and not controversial.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-orders-tobacco-companies-admit-deception-publicly-204217664--sector.html

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Judge orders tobacco companies to admit deception publicly (Original Post) Newsjock Nov 2012 OP
It is about time. hrmjustin Nov 2012 #1
Good. forestpath Nov 2012 #2
But, but what about all those tobacco company scientists who questioned all that junk science tclambert Nov 2012 #3
Wow! Hope this starts a trend! nt bananas Nov 2012 #4
So when do the climate change deniers have to take out ads? truthisfreedom Nov 2012 #5
once Miami is under 5 feet of water. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #7
how about once NYC's subways are flooded? drm604 Nov 2012 #9
without constant pumping- they already would be. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #10
Irrelevant to my point. drm604 Nov 2012 #11
Instead of the first, they should have invoked the 5th Amendment. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #6
Very, very good. freshwest Nov 2012 #8

tclambert

(11,087 posts)
3. But, but what about all those tobacco company scientists who questioned all that junk science
Tue Nov 27, 2012, 09:17 PM
Nov 2012

claiming cigarettes caused dire health problems?

Oh, I remember. They went to work for oil companies where they now come up with arguments to cast doubt on global warming. (I'm not kidding. That's what really happened.)

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