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Tobacco Industry Accused of Murder: Criminal Case Against Tobacco Industry, ASH reports

Action on Smoking & Health Draws on “Sick of Smoking’s” Current Legal Challenge Against Tobacco Companies in the Netherlands to Highlight Criminal Liability

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tuesday, July 18, 2017 – Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) released a new video to draw attention to a Dutch criminal complaint against the tobacco industry for murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, attempted manslaughter, inflicting and attempting severe physical harm and deliberately harming health.

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“I cannot understand that when you hit someone with a hammer, you are being prosecuted for serious harm. Or when you administer poison, you are prosecuted for poisoning. But the tobacco industry is left untouched while ultimately doing the same,” said the filing Dutch Criminal Lawyer Bénédicte Ficq.

Tobacco is the only legal consumer product that kills its consumers when used as intended. Cigarettes are also highly addictive, trapping users in a deadly addiction that many struggle to overcome.

The Oregon Supreme Court has said that the deceptive promotion of tobacco products could “constitute at least second-degree manslaughter.” The lethal consequences of smoking have been known to tobacco corporations for decades, yet they continue these activities, with full knowledge that millions of deaths will be caused by the ordinary use of cigarettes.

The tobacco industry has repeatedly been held civilly liable, but there has not been any movement in criminal court, yet.

“A U.S. State Attorney General or a District Attorney could decide to file criminal charges against a tobacco company for deaths the tobacco companies have caused. At this point, we are just lacking the political courage to see a criminal case through,” said ASH Executive Director Laurent Huber.

ASH has been researching the criminal liability and potential human rights violations of the tobacco industry for years. Criminal charges are feasible and legally sound. The Dutch case can pave the way for other countries to take similar action.

 

ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH
Founded in 1967, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) is America’s oldest anti-tobacco organization, dedicated to a world with ZERO tobacco deaths. Because tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, ASH supports bold solutions proportionate to the magnitude of the problem. www.ash.org

Contact: Megan Arendt

(202) 659 – 4310

ArendtM@ash.org

 

View the full video with the filing Dutch Criminal Lawyer Bénédicte Ficq