Healthcare/Hospital Law
Jul. 28, 2001
Smoke Screen
In 1984, two of the most powerful lobbies in America, pharmaceuticals and tobacco, were confronted with a shared mercantile crisis: The market for their nicotine products was evaporating. Special-interest policy intervention that stabilized and expanded the consumer base for nicotine products thus began in 1984.




In 1984, two of the most powerful lobbies in America, pharmaceuticals and tobacco, were confronted with a shared mercantile crisis: The market for their nicotine products was evaporating. Special-interest policy intervention that stabilized and expanded the consumer base for nicotine products ...
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