Brenden Kitchener
CO. Sometimes it says on the cigarette packs 'SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKE CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE'
Well, if you look at the side of cigarette cases, you'd see that they have a surgeon general warning, about it not being healthy.
It became required by law after studied proved that cigarette smoking is harmful.
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight.
1965
BOTH WILL DIE WITH OR WITHOUT VICES. THE SURGEON WHO GAVE WARNING IS A CIGARETTE SMOKER.
"The most often-printed warning in the history of the printed word" is believed to be "WARNING: The Surgeon General has determined that cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health."
1966-caution-Cigarette Smoking may be hazardous to your health 1970-warning-The SURGEON GENERAL has determined that cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health I found this on a google search.
In 1966 the Federal government mandated that cigarette packs have a warning on them from the surgeon general. See Tobacco packaging warning messages. Congress voted in 1973 that products containing toxic substances must have labels. In 1985 there was a testimony that wanted record companies to put labels on music that contained sexual or violent lyrics. On March 29, 1990 warning labels were put on music products that contained potentially offensive lyrics; this was done with the agreement of the recording companies. In 1989, alcohol was required to have their surgeon generals warning.
Yes. All cigarette packages require warning labels since 1966.
1996
Caution and warning, in general.