1994 tobacco hearings Congress Investigates: Industry Tobacco CEOs deny nicotine addiction
Tobacco CEOs deny nicotine addiction in 1994 Congress hearing In 1994, the CEOs of the seven largest tobacco companies in the United States testified before the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee during a congressional hearing on smoking and public health In 1994, seven tobacco CEOs sat before Congress, raised their right hands, and declared under oath that nicotine was not addictive. Not one of them hesitated. This was after decades of people In 1994, the chief executives of the largest U.S. tobacco companies testified before Congress and stated under oath that nicotine was not addictive. The moment became one of the most controversial hearings In 1994, the chief executives of the 7 largest U.S. tobacco companies testified under oath before the United States Congress and stated that nicotine was not addictive. The testimony took place during FDA Kessler Tobacco Industry Hearing Testimony
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