1994 tobacco ceos In 1994, seven U.S. told Congress under oath that they did not believe nicotine was addictive. The fallout led to the 1998 settlement, billions paid to states, advertising restrictions, and On 4/14/1994 CEOs of the
On 4 14 1994 CEOs of the 7 major U.S. tobacco corps stated under oath that Nicotine is NOT addictive : r pics They Said Nicotine Wasn't Addictive #shorts #history #news YouTube In April 1994, seven of America's most powerful tobacco executives sat in front of Congress for a hearing that would become infamous. The men, dressed in dark suits, raised their right hands In 1994, CEOs of major tobacco companies, including Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, and others, testified before Congress, stating under oath that they did not believe nicotine was addictive. This claim was widely In April 1994, seven of the most powerful tobacco executives in the United States testified before Congress during a high profile hearing about the health effects of smoking. One by one, the CEOs of In 1994, seven major tobacco company CEOs testified before Congress, each claiming under oath that they didn't believe nicotine was addictive. Led by Rep. Henry Waxman, the hearing marked the first public
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