Difference between revisions of "The Tobacco Industry"

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{{DES | des = The tobacco industry is notorious for its enormous public relations battle to preserve its ability to addict new generations of children.  Science denialism, suppressed and secret research, legislative blockages, avoiding FDA oversight, and other tactics result in an industry that is still responsible for 300,000 US deaths per year and 5 million worldwide (growing rapidly.) | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = The tobacco industry is notorious for its enormous public relations battle to preserve its ability to addict new generations of children.  Science denialism, suppressed and secret research, legislative blockages, avoiding FDA oversight, and other tactics result in an industry that is still responsible for 300,000 US deaths per year and 5 million worldwide (growing rapidly.) | show=}}
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* Corporate responsibility law reforms that confiscate ownership as a penalty.
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* [[Redesign Corporate Rights And Charters|Corporate responsibility law reforms]] that confiscate ownership as a penalty.
 
* Bans on non-medical advertising and public relations, direct and indirect, for addictive substances.
 
* Bans on non-medical advertising and public relations, direct and indirect, for addictive substances.
 
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