the problem with this is there was no good money to be made. most jury'sAt some point some people figured out that they can make good money through liability lawsuits against the tobacco companies. The government could have done nothing, just sit with a pina colada in hand and watch how BT is driven into bankruptcy. No one would had dared to ever again sell cigarettes, smokers would have gnashed their teeth, gone through some withdrawal symptoms, curse, and voila, end of smoking in America.
sided with the tobacco companies. the ones that didn't for the most part
held to complainants themselves liable to some extent.
some where along the line is when the nicotine became the boogie man.
the tobacco company's said you knew it was dangerous and smoked anyway.
more and more the complainants said,well yes we new it was harmful
but, you addicted us with nicotine. neither side could prove either way
as there was no evidence of nicotine's addictive qualities. everyone assumed
nicotine was addictive because some guy in the 1800's said so.
when it appeared that jury's were starting to buy this argument is when
the tobacco company's could see the writing on the wall. government
seen the writing too. i believe my home state of Minnesota was the first
to craft a settlement agreement with the tobacco company's by changing
the law to make such a thing legal. every one haled it as a victory for the
state and all of its smokers that were harmed by evil tobacco. i'll mention
at this point no harmed tobacco user ever received one red cent. if anyone
wants to call me on this i will explain why this is so. any way the tobacco
company's had their backs against the wall and jumped all over this agreement.
it was their life raft in a raging ocean.
my point is jury's may have influenced the demise of tobacco but,its doubtful.
big tobacco would just raise the cost of the product to compensate for
its legal losses and added nicotine is addictive to the warning labels on
there own.
the final analysis is the State wanted the money that appeared to
be going to the smokers as more and more of these cases started
to look like the smokers could and in some cases did win. when the
settlement was finally reached the people of the state were furious.
even the most ardent anti-smoker seen it for what is was. a giant
money grab.

regards
mike