Seven tobacco executives swear before the United States Congress that nicotine is not addictive.
1994: Seven tobacco executives swear before the United States Congress that nicotine is not addictive.
Police officers teach young kids not to smoke tobacco.
Which stance do tobacco companies usually take in their marketing efforts
Japan Tobacco, 1994-1995, executive director, personnel and labor relations; 1995-1996, executive director, tobacco headquarters; 1996-1998, executive vice president; 1998-2000, senior executive vice president; 2000-,
China National Tobacco Company, followed by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to use tobacco products, so the answer is YES!
Curing tobacco is when a tobacco farmer hangs the tobacco leaves in a barn to dry and age prior to sending them to market for purchase by tobacco companies.
teenagers
The tobacco companies spend huge sums on advertising. But they make twice the amount back from sales.
Oh sorry! Government does not stop tobacco companies from making money. Government can't neglect the money it gets from those companies. Government has vested interests in the profitable running of tobacco companies.
the people who smuggle tobacco are getting money for it and so are the companies
Because tobacco companies add nicotine to the tobacco which is extremely addictive.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) strongly prohibits the use of tobacco and is most certainly not affiliated with any tobacco companies.