White Collar Crimes: Are Tobacco Companies Responsible?

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According to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, it stated that the nicotine in smoking cigarettes can be very dangerous, damaging to the human body. It’s known that smoking can cause chronic lung disease, coronary heart disease and stroke. In addition, smoking also causes cancer of the lungs, larynx, esophagus, mouth, and bladder. Smoking tobacco products is also known to contribute to cancer of cervix, pancreas and kidneys. People that don’t smoke tobacco products can also be harmed by second hand smoke. Women who smoke while pregnant, put their baby at risk of have health problems.

In December 2006 after a long drawn out case. The Florida Supreme Court put new life into the case against the tobacco companies. The court case has been ongoing since 1994. The supreme court up held a landmark jury verdict holding the Big Tobacco accountable for smoking related injuries and deaths. In the trial the tobacco companies were found guilty on numerous accounts. And was fine 145 billion dollars in punitive damages.

Therefore the courts advi...

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