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December 20th 2010 06:24
: Vyoos news
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Fifty years ago in Boston, American cigarette maker Lorillard Inc promoted its products, and sought to secure future profits, by giving away cigarettes to children.

Lorillard did this outside tenement housing estates in lower-income areas, often in black-dominated areas.


That's where young Marie Evans got her first cigarettes, from a smiling and benevolent dispenser of Lorillard largesse.

Evans is said to have received her first free cigarettes at age 9. They were Newport brand. She didn't start smoking them until age 13, but from then on it was Newport every day all the way until she was 54. That was in 2002, when Evans died of lung cancer.

Early last week a US court awarded the estate of Marie Evans, and Evans' son William, US$71million in compensatory damages. Late last week the court awarded the estate and William a further $81 million in punitive damages.

The jury said it found Lorillard Inc had enticed the woman and other black children to smoke by distributing free cigarettes outside low-income housing projects in Boston in the early 1960s. Evans vs. Lorillard was the first case to claim the cigarette maker targeted minorities, including young children, with samples of Newport menthol-flavoured cigarettes.

Lorillard has said it intends to appeal the decision. Times have changed, but cigarette company attitudes haven't.


boston.com/bostonglobe, bostonherald.com

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Comment by Norm

December 20th 2010 21:22
Makes me feel sick, Chris.

Is there anything to be said for cigarettes? At least marijuana has medical benefits. What has tobacco ever brought people? Peace?

I'm all for looking cool and sophisticated, mature beyond my years and stylish, but surely enticing children with sweeteners and then killing them should result in a hefty sentence such as they ones they dish out for murder.

Really, companies like these should start sponsoring wars. "This war is proudly brought to you by Lorillard." Obviuosly it should be said in the tongue of the place we are bringing democracy to though.



Comment by Chris Champion

December 20th 2010 21:26
Really, companies like these should start sponsoring wars.

It's a late entry, but I award this Comment of the Year.

Comment by Norm

December 20th 2010 21:27
They could drop their brand of death on people from the air.

"Coming to an air-space near you. The smell of death."

Or "coming to an air-sack."

Comment by Chris Champion

December 20th 2010 21:42
They could hand out pamphlets at funerals, rent advertising space on the sides of hearses, sponsor calendars featuring nude serial killers, paint prisons in Newport colours, create and promote the Gang War Olympics (think of the invividual event possibilities) ...

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