1994 tobacco hearings In 1994, seven tobacco CEOs
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, seven major tobacco company CEOs testified before Congress, each claiming under oath that they didn't believe nicotine was addictive. Led by Rep. Henry Waxman, the hearing marked the first public FILE In this Thursday, April 14, 1994 file photo, the heads of the nation's largest cigarette companies are sworn in before a hearing of a House Energy subcommittee which was holding 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, seven big tobacco CEOs testified before Congress, claiming nicotine isnt addictive all under oath Brut Facebook In 1994, the CEOs of America's biggest tobacco companies stood before Congress and, under oath, each claimed that nicotine is not addictive The moment, now infamous, saw seven top execs
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