Limeoutsider
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The widow of a victim of lung cancer caused by smoking tobacco was awarded $350K by a jury in New York. For the first time in jury history, money was rewarded against the tobacco industry. The widow, Gladys Frankson, says her late husband, Harry, picked up smoking at age 13. Gladys is suing the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., makers of the Lucky Strike brand. Jury officials claim that the company had denied for years that their cigarettes were addictive.
Basically, its the tobacco co's fault for people exercising their right to choose?
Basically, its the tobacco co's fault for people exercising their right to choose?





