US cigarette makers sue over graphic warning labels

EnglishLady

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BBC

Five tobacco companies have sued the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over a new law that would force them to place graphic health warnings on their cigarette packets.

The firms argue the plan violates their constitutional right to free speech, as it requires firms to promote the government's anti-smoking message.

The FDA has not commented on the lawsuit.

The new warnings will be required on cigarette packs from September 2012.

'Depressed, afraid'

RJ Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard Tobacco, Commonwealth Brands, Liggett Group and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco said they filed their suit against the FDA late on Tuesday in an effort to delay enforcement of the new law.

RJ Reynolds brands include Camel and Winston, while Lorillard brands include Newport and True.

In their 41-page complaint, the five companies say the new labels would illegally force them to make consumers "depressed, discouraged and afraid" to buy their products.

"The government can require warnings which are straightforward and essentially uncontroversial, but they can't require a cigarette pack to serve as a mini-billboard for the government's anti-smoking campaign," Floyd Abrams, a lawyer representing the cigarette makers, said in a statement.

He added that the new labels would violate the companies' free-speech rights under the first amendment to the constitution.

The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act requires such labels to cover the top half of the front and back sides of cigarette packages and 20% of the printed advertising.

In June, Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the new labels could deter young people from starting to smoke and give adult smokers a new incentive to quit.

Cigarette makers lost a similar suit last year in a US district court in Kentucky when a judge said the FDA could move ahead with forcing the companies to use the new labels, which include images of dead bodies, diseased lungs and rotten teeth.

That ruling is currently pending before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

One of the biggest US tobacco firms, Altria - parent company of Philip Morris and maker of Marlboro cigarettes - has not joined in any of the legal action against the FDA.

More than 220,000 people in the US are expected to be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2011, according to the American Cancer Society.

Tobacco use is estimated to be responsible for 443,000 deaths in the US each year.
 

Dakota

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I don't think smokers care what is on a pack of cigs
I smoked Death cigarettes years ago it was a black package with a skull and crossbones LOL
 

paullud

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It is really ridiculous that they are forcing tobacco companies to do this, especially when their information is coming from "charities" like the American Cancer Society that clearly has an agenda. The tobacco companies should fight to make the American Cancer Society have to disclose to each donor that less than 73% of their donation will go to the programs and that their CEO makes around $686k and oddly enough the deputy CEO makes over a million. The facts about tobacco have been twisted by so many that people no longer know the truth. Is smoking healthy? No, I would imagine that is why you cough. Does it cause cancer? No, if it did everyone that smoked would have cancer. It can help mutate a gene and cell that you already have that gave you the likely result of you having cancer anyway.

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Dakota

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My grandmother smoked all her life from her teens
she did have emphysema and was on oxygen when she hit her 80's but she lived to 87 years old, not a bad run
 

Moot

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When will someone fill a lawsuit against American Indians for introducing tobacco to the European colonists? Or was that an even exchange for small pox? Hey, what about syphilis?
 

Dakota

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When will someone fill a lawsuit against American Indians for introducing tobacco to the European colonists? Or was that an even exchange for small pox? Hey, what about syphilis?

Reparations......
 

OntarioVanMan

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Canadian packages have very colourful pictures of diseased lungs and organ parts......and the smoke companies lost their attempt to squash the rule...as will this one....
 

Dakota

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They are also trying to ban menthols saying they are more addictive:rolleyes:
They don't even make the cigarettes I used to smoke Kent's
 

OntarioVanMan

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we are reading articles about states losing revenue from gas/diesel taxes and there is the loss of the smokes tax...they have to cut the size of government to compensate OR increase taxes elsewhere....and ya know they'll go with the latter choice..
 

Tennesseahawk

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They are also trying to ban menthols saying they are more addictive:rolleyes:
They don't even make the cigarettes I used to smoke Kent's

They would never outlaw menthols. Can you imagine a certain part of the population if Newports were banned?
 

LisaLouHoo

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Read the warning labels on the new lightbulbs. I have a friend who is afraid to put those in her house (although she smokes a pack a day).

If we adhered to the advice of all label warnings, we wouldn't smoke, take blood pressure medications, aspirin, eat Snickers bars, etc.

Anything can hurt you. Even Q-tips, if you read their label.

Warning labels are for the stoopid...which is ironic, because they probably can't read anyway.

"Bruises fade and bones will mend-but a psyche can be ruined FOREVER" : LisaLouHoo, c. 2008
 

Dakota

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Read the warning labels on the new lightbulbs. I have a friend who is afraid to put those in her house (although she smokes a pack a day).

If we adhered to the advice of all label warnings, we wouldn't smoke, take blood pressure medications, aspirin, eat Snickers bars, etc.

Anything can hurt you. Even Q-tips, if you read their label.

Warning labels are for the stoopid...which is ironic, because they probably can't read anyway.

"Bruises fade and bones will mend-but a psyche can be ruined FOREVER" : LisaLouHoo, c. 2008

Don't use a snow blower on your roof and don't stick you hand in the blade of a running lawnmower:rolleyes:
 

paullud

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Read the warning labels on the new lightbulbs. I have a friend who is afraid to put those in her house (although she smokes a pack a day).

If we adhered to the advice of all label warnings, we wouldn't smoke, take blood pressure medications, aspirin, eat Snickers bars, etc.

Anything can hurt you. Even Q-tips, if you read their label.

Warning labels are for the stoopid...which is ironic, because they probably can't read anyway.

"Bruises fade and bones will mend-but a psyche can be ruined FOREVER" : LisaLouHoo, c. 2008

The warning labels are also there to prevent lawsuits. There was a program on warning labels and how ludicrous most are, they had a warning label on a fire log that warned it was flammable.

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EnglishLady

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UK has had these "pictures" on the packets for some years ..... I have never heard of a further study saying that these pics were effective - but I did read that more ppl were buying there own "boxes" to put their cigarettes in :rolleyes:
 

Dakota

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UK has had these "pictures" on the packets for some years ..... I have never heard of a further study saying that these pics were effective - but I did read that more ppl were buying there own "boxes" to put their cigarettes in :rolleyes:

Custom :censoredsign: boxes?:D
 

Ragman

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Can you imagine a certain part of the population if Newports were banned?

The Negros? :rolleyes:

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clcooper

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The facts about tobacco have been twisted by so many that people no longer know the truth.
is this statement only good about tobacco . or could it be used for other things

Is smoking healthy? No, I would imagine that is why you cough. Does it cause cancer? No, if it did everyone that smoked would have cancer. It can help mutate a gene and cell that you already have that gave you the likely result of you having cancer anyway.

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where did you get your facts that it does not cause cancer ?? or did you think outside of your box for once
 
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LisaLouHoo

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My pack of smokes says it "MAY cause cancer, emphysema, and complicate pregnancy"

WHAT???? Since when does smoking cigarettes cause pregnancy??? That isn't what my momma told me....
"Bruises fade and bones will mend-but a psyche can be ruined FOREVER" : LisaLouHoo, c. 2008
 

Tennesseahawk

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is this statement good about tobacco . or could it be used for other things



where did you get your facts that it does not cause cancer ?? or did you think outside of your box for once

No... cancer cells already exist in our bodies. They lie dormant until they mutate, for some reason or another. Then they become cancer as we know it. So, like Paul said, it doesn't cause cancer; but rather it can cause the mutation that creates cancer.

But there are many things that mutate cancer cells that we don't know about. They even talk about radiation from experiments many years ago, floating around, attaching itself to people and causing cancer.
 
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