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- Author
- Craig, M.T.
- Area
- LEGAL DEPT FILE ROOM
- Alias
- 03745096
- Type
- NEWS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
- LETT, LETTER
- Site
- N14
- Named Person
- Califano, J.
- Eckholm, E.
- Hammond, E.C.
- Wynder, E.
- Eckholm, E.
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- Document File
- 03745010/03745447/Hew's Anti Smoking Campaign Vol 1 2 790100 - 790523.
- Request
- R1-004
- Named Organization
- Ahf, American Health Foundation
- American Cancer Society
- Univ of Mi
- American Cancer Society
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- Newsday
- TI, Tobacco Inst
- Master ID
- 03745010/5826
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' There are aevenl misconceptione and fallarier in
Erik Eckholm's article 'lrt'a Reallv Do Somet.hing
About Smoking" [May Bl: Eckbolm~ haa chosen to ig.
aore or omit the facts which refute hie argument, pe.r-
zotrd from Joseph Califano'a windmill~tiltin,g at the
'ainiater advertiaiaig Campa.igna" of cQgerette manu-
f.cturere that "enticing advertiaementb . . . enrctu-
agejoung people to get booked on cigarettea."
Tbe beet evidence available auggestr that teenage
amoking ia linked to peer pre4sure -intluence and re-
on of authoritarian oontrol, not eagarette advertia-
~g which~ is designed to divide the exitidg eigarette
market, not azpand it.
. Jl eeeent Univarait7 dMichignn t!tud7 fndicatee aa
sharp ti.e m bena.ge nae of if we are to
believe aucb faet.fumblen u olm and Calitano,
we would have to believe that th" inereaae in pot use
ia attributable to "aeductive, enticiagmacho, aini~ter
dvertiau'~g " I have yet to see any pot ads.
'-One of th,e mwt widely believed but inaorrect
bea]th aaeumption, in dreulation today is that tobaco ao smoke in the air is a bealth luurd to
nonamoke»-
'Little 76aa 'een done to Nspe7 t2ue Iricorrect' fio~ioii
~which hu spawned unnectssary legislation and in-
creased aocia]: friction between smokers and ao_flamok-
era
- Dr E. Cuyler Hammond, an officer of the Ameri-
tan Cancer Society and critic of smoking, said there
was not a"ahred of evidence" that a nonsmoker can
'get oancer from so-callied second-hand smoke "Paasive
smoking can pmvide teArs, or can be otherwise djs-
agreeabie, but it has no iaflueaoe ontbe health," stat-
ed Dr. Ernst Wynder, preai'dent of the American
Health Foundation.
, While smoke occasionally may caude some discom-
fort or annoyance to a few persons, this c.an and -
abould be cormtred by oourteay between smokers and
nonsmokers. Since there ia no healtb hazard involved,
the need for government regtilation does not exist.
? r;Michae) T. Craig, Director of MedA Relations
Ile Tobacco Inetitute Inc.
. R'aahington, D.C.
