Man is the one that made it illegal." The president of the organization that represents the largest evangelical group in the US wont budge on calling marijuana a sin
While cigarette prices in the Netherlands have risen steadily in recent years, they have remained stable in terms of affordability due to wage increases
In much of the developing world smoking is on the rise, partly because it is still considered emblematic of advancement, fashionable, and attractive
As a Philip Morris executive said in an internal memo in 1966, the illusion of filtration is as important as the fact of filtration.[12] In 1976, Ernest Pepples, vice-president and General Counsel for Brown & Williamson, wrote that despite the industry claims made about filter cigarettes, in most cases, the smoker of a filter cigarette was getting as much or more nicotine and tar as he would have gotten from a regular cigarette.[13] At the same time, company lawyers were concerned about the reputation of their non-filter brands, which, by implication, were more dangerous