305 



- 61 



83 Tye, Wtmcr and Glantz, supra note 26 



84 Hunphrles, supra note 8 



35 Burry, "Cigarette demand could decline; raw materials may gain from 

 legislation," 184 Tobacco International 38 (1982) 



86 Id. 



87 ftickert, "'Less hazardous' cigarettes: fact or fiction?" 83 N.Y. St. 

 Journal of Medicine 1269 (1983) 



88 Houston, "Women Who Smoke: An Equal Right to Die." 29 Family 

 Physician 131 (1984) 



89 Health Advocacy Center, supra note 63 at 12 



90 Id. at 13, 14 



91 Federal Trade Commission, Report to Congress Pursuant to the Federal 

 Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act for the Year 1985, 99th Congress 

 2nd Sess. S (1988) 



92 Blun, supra note 2 at 1352 



93 National Academy of Sciences, supra note 1 



94 Id. at 4. 5 



95 Benowitz et al., "Smokers of Low-Yield Cigarettes Oo Not Consume Less 

 Nicotine," 309 New Eng. Journal of Medicine 141 (1983) 



96 Id. at 140. 141 



97 Miller, supra note 44 at 316, 317 



98 Houston, supra note 18 at 131 



99 U.S. Ocptrtment of Health and Human Services, supra note 48 at 183 



100 Reviewing Progress Made Toward the Development and Marketing of a 

 Less Hazardous Cigarette, supra not€ 49 at 7 



101 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, "Disease 

 Prevention/Health Promotion, The Facts," 9 (1988) 



102 Health Consequences of Smoking, supra note 47 at 6 



103 National Academy of Sciences, supra note 1 at 6 



104 Id. 



