Tobacco and smoking : opposing viewpoints / Tamara L. Roleff, book editor, Mary E. Williams, book editor, Charles P. Cozic, assistant editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1998.Description: 192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
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Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV5760.C882.T633 1998
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Contents:
Cigarette smoking is harmful American Thoracic Society -- The harmful effects of cigarette smoking are exaggerated part I: Rosalind B. Marimont; part II: Charley Reese -- Nicotine is addictive Clifford E. Douglas -- Nicotine is not necessarily addictive Richard J. DeGrandpre -- Secondhand smoke is harmful John R. Garrison -- The harmful effects of secondhand smoke are exaggerated Jacob Sullum -- Smokeless tobacco is harmful Office of the Surgeon General -- Smokeless tobacco can benefit the public health Brad Rodu and Philip Cole -- Tobacco advertising encourages teens to smoke William Everett Bailey -- Tobacco advertising does not encourage teens to smoke Jacob Sullum -- Restricting tobacco advertising will reduce teen smoking Ronald M. Davis -- Restricting tobacco advertising will not reduce teen smoking part I: Ernest Beck; part II: James K. Glassman -- Restricting tobacco advertising is unconstitutional Barbara Dority -- Restricting tobacco advertising is constitutional Action on Smoking and Health -- Federal tobacco restrictions are justified to protect youths William D. Novelli -- Federal tobacco restrictions to protect youths are unwarranted Thomas Humber -- Smoking should be banned in all public buildings Randolph D. Smoak Jr. -- Smoking should not be banned in all public areas part I: M. Lester O'Shea; part II: Richard D. Berman -- Tobacco taxes should be increased Michael Grossman and Frank J. Chaloupka -- Tobacco taxes should not be increased Stephen Gold -- The tobacco industry is responsible for encouraging smoking Andrew Bard Schmookler -- People are responsible for choosing to smoke Richard B. McKenzie -- Lawsuits against tobacco companies are justified Elizabeth M. Whelan -- Lawsuits against tobacco companies are not justified Stephan Chapman -- The proposed tobacco settlement would benefit public health Bill Clinton -- The proposed tobacco settlement threatens liberty Robert A. Levy.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction HV5760.T63 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31923001000518

Includes bibliographies and index.

Cigarette smoking is harmful American Thoracic Society -- The harmful effects of cigarette smoking are exaggerated part I: Rosalind B. Marimont; part II: Charley Reese -- Nicotine is addictive Clifford E. Douglas -- Nicotine is not necessarily addictive Richard J. DeGrandpre -- Secondhand smoke is harmful John R. Garrison -- The harmful effects of secondhand smoke are exaggerated Jacob Sullum -- Smokeless tobacco is harmful Office of the Surgeon General -- Smokeless tobacco can benefit the public health Brad Rodu and Philip Cole -- Tobacco advertising encourages teens to smoke William Everett Bailey -- Tobacco advertising does not encourage teens to smoke Jacob Sullum -- Restricting tobacco advertising will reduce teen smoking Ronald M. Davis -- Restricting tobacco advertising will not reduce teen smoking part I: Ernest Beck; part II: James K. Glassman -- Restricting tobacco advertising is unconstitutional Barbara Dority -- Restricting tobacco advertising is constitutional Action on Smoking and Health -- Federal tobacco restrictions are justified to protect youths William D. Novelli -- Federal tobacco restrictions to protect youths are unwarranted Thomas Humber -- Smoking should be banned in all public buildings Randolph D. Smoak Jr. -- Smoking should not be banned in all public areas part I: M. Lester O'Shea; part II: Richard D. Berman -- Tobacco taxes should be increased Michael Grossman and Frank J. Chaloupka -- Tobacco taxes should not be increased Stephen Gold -- The tobacco industry is responsible for encouraging smoking Andrew Bard Schmookler -- People are responsible for choosing to smoke Richard B. McKenzie -- Lawsuits against tobacco companies are justified Elizabeth M. Whelan -- Lawsuits against tobacco companies are not justified Stephan Chapman -- The proposed tobacco settlement would benefit public health Bill Clinton -- The proposed tobacco settlement threatens liberty Robert A. Levy.

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