Richard Daynard

Richard Daynard
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While the executives played around with the notion of safer cigarettes, the lawyers in the company said, 'Listen, if you make a safer cigarette, you'll indict all the rest of our cigarettes'
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Rather than seeking personal injury damages for the consequences of obesity, there will be lawsuits based on state consumer protection laws. There's a lot of deception in the marketplace and a lot of it is relevant to the obesity epidemic. But here we don't have to prove anyone got fat.
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At this point, it's really open season on the industry,
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Juries all around the country are sending a message that this conduct was not only totally inexcusable but that it was so outrageous, there is no amount of money that would be enough to punish the people who perpetrated it.
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Given the fact that the public health community is being deliberately excluded, this certainly suggests the deal is very bad from a public health point of view.
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We're teed up to do it, but we're waiting for the right time to bring this forward.
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It means that when governmental restrictions on cigarette ads on a national basis do come into play, they'll clearly be constitutional,
This is the first of the big ones,
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A ruling such as this really harks back to the days when snake-oil salesmen could make any outrageous product claim without fear of being held accountable.
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The industry is clearly on the run, regardless of what happens in the punitive damage phase.
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You can't get to a solution until you get a diagnosis. If you don't see the role of the junk food industry in causing the problem and in continuing to maintain the problem, you've missed a big part of the diagnosis. Things that dramatically assign blame, like a lawsuit, help people make a diagnosis.