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    Cigarettes will carry grisly new warning labels

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Rotting teeth and gums. Diseased lungs. A sewn-up corpse of a smoker. Cigarette smoke coming out of the tracheotomy hole in a man's neck.

    Cigarette packs in the U.S. will have to carry these macabre images in nine new warning labels that are part of a campaign by the Food and Drug Administration to use fear and disgust to discourage Americans from lighting up.

    The labels, announced on Tuesday, represent the biggest change in cigarette packs in the U.S. in 25 years.

    At a time when the drop in the nation's smoking rate has come to a standstill, the government is hoping the in-your-face labels will go further than the current surgeon general warnings toward curbing tobacco use, which is responsible for about 443,000 deaths a year in the U.S.

    "These labels are frank, honest and powerful depictions of the health risks of smoking," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a statement.

    The FDA estimates the labels will cut the number of smokers by 213,000 in 2013, with smaller additional reductions through 2031.

    Other countries such as Canada and Uruguay have used graphic, even grisly, warnings for years, and various studies suggest they spur people to quit. But exactly how effective they are is a matter of debate, since the warnings are usually accompanied by other government efforts to stamp out smoking.

    "I think it's a great deterrent for kids," said Kristen Polland, 24, of Prattville, Ala. "If you start there, you have won half of the battle."

    Rhonda Vanover, 43, of Cincinnati, on the other hand, said: "No one is going to stop me __ unless they make it illegal. Cigarettes get me through the day. They are part of my life."

    The labels also include images of a smoker wearing an oxygen mask and a mother and baby with smoke swirling nearby. Some images are not graphic at all; one shows a man wearing an "I Quit" T-shirt.

    The warnings will take up the entire top half — both front and back — of a pack of cigarettes. They must also appear in advertisements and constitute 20 percent of each ad. Cigarette makers will have to run all nine labels on a rotating basis. They have until the fall of 2012 to comply.

    The legality of the new labels is already being challenged in a federal lawsuit bought by some of the major tobacco companies, which argue that the warnings will relegate the brand name to the bottom half of the cigarette package, making it difficult or impossible to see.

    A spokesman for Richmond-based Altria Group Inc., parent company of the nation's largest cigarette maker, Philip Morris USA, said the company was looking at the final labels and had no further comment. Altria Group is not a party in the federal lawsuit.

    A pack-a-day smoker would see the graphic warnings more than 7,000 times per year.

    American Cancer Society CEO John R. Seffrin said the labels have the potential to "encourage adults to give up their deadly addiction to cigarettes and deter children from starting in the first place."

    The introduction of graphic warning labels was required in a 2009 law that, for the first time, gave the federal government authority to regulate tobacco. Tuesday's announcement follows reviews of scientific literature, public comments and results from an FDA-contracted study of 36 labels proposed last November.

    The U.S. first mandated the use of warning labels stating, "Cigarettes may be hazardous to your health" in 1965. The current warning labels — put on cigarette packs in the mid-1980s — say more explicitly that smoking can cause lung cancer, heart disease and other illnesses. But the warnings contain no pictures; they consist only of text in a small box.

    The share of Americans who smoke has fallen dramatically since 1970, from nearly 40 percent to about 20 percent. But the rate has stalled since about 2004, with about 46 million adults in the U.S. smoking cigarettes. It's unclear why it hasn't budged, but some experts have cited tobacco company discount coupons on cigarettes and lack of funding for programs to discourage smoking or to help smokers quit.

    In recent years, more than 30 countries or jurisdictions have introduced labels similar to those created by the FDA. The World Health Organization said in a survey done in countries with graphic labels that a majority of smokers noticed the warnings and more than 25 percent said the warnings led them to consider quitting.

    In 2000, Canada introduced blunt warning labels that included images of a pregnant woman smoking, a child and parent puffing away, and a drooping cigarette to illustrate the risk of impotence from smoking. Since then, the county's smoking rate has declined from about 26 percent to about 20 percent. How much the warnings contributed is unclear because the country took other steps to reduce smoking.

    David Hammond, a health behavior researcher at the University of Waterloo in Canada, who worked with the firm designing the labels for the FDA, said that while the images are graphic, they are necessary.

    "This isn't about doing what's pleasant for people," he said.

    ___

    Associated Press Writers Lisa Cornwell in Cincinnati and Anna McFall in Montgomery, Ala., contributed to this report.

     

    277 comments

    • Jumblia  •  10 mths ago
      Hmmmm, king obummer smoked, are they going to put his picture on the pack. Maybe with a caption BrainDead!
      • Black Jack 10 mths ago
        That would make me put the pack down. Now that's disgusting!!!!!
    • golph  •  10 mths ago
      these types of cause and effect pictures should be required of politicians as well. Their promises generally result in rotting, killing and suffocating our nation.
      • Black Jack 10 mths ago
        A picture of Pinocchio with a very long nose with the caption "The Following may or may not be a lie!!" Pinocchio with the long nose can become the new international sysbol for LIAR.
    • Patrick  •  10 mths ago
      What about those folks that wouldn't be who they are if they didn't smoke or drink ... yet can still work like hell even past the age of retirement just because they enjoy working...that live on many many years past those that don't use any kind of vices? ...See, THAT'S the difference. We're in the age where our every need is made more convenient by growing technology and people are unlearning (or never knew in the first place) how to live off the land and stay physically active. When you sit around and do nothing BUT smoke or drink, of course your body will waste away. But then it will do it anyway whether you smoke or drink or not. No on alive today is breathing clean air anyway. There are far too many car motors and other motors running , which is far deadlier gasses to inhale.
      • Patrick 9 mths ago
        that one that thumbs downed drove a car today and used a computer that was powered by a power plant that burns resources and put emissions in the air....
    • JOYEN  •  8 mths ago
      Despite harsh anti-smoking laws,still many people continue to light up. Don't they know that this addictive habit is to strong to be ended overnight?..Many people started smoking cigarettes because they thought it was smart. Why don't they stop smoking for the same reason?
    • M. Ryan  •  10 mths ago
      I am not a smoker, but any adult has the right to do what they want to their body. If this is allowed, shouldn't we allow pictures of overweight and dead people from strokes and heart attacks in fast food establishments?
      • live.the.future 10 mths ago
        Agreed. I don't think I like the precedent this sets. What next from our illustrious Nanny State?
      • Kodiak 10 mths ago
        If the libs have their way, I'm sure that's coming.
      • Eat Me 10 mths ago
        That's ok, i don't smoke either,however, but i do have take issue when it drives a major percentage of Health Insurance costs. You think?
    • puddy132002  •  10 mths ago
      Ok, now how about putting warning labels on liquor, beer and wine bottles of horrific accidents that are caused by drunk drivers? And be graphic about showing the mangled bodies of the victims, too. I do not aggree with this advertising propaganda at all.
      • Aaron 10 mths ago
        This does not classify as propaganda nor as advertising.
      • Ricky E 10 mths ago
        Umm, Aaron, consult a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, you'll find you are mistaken on both assertions.
      • Ignatius 10 mths ago
        Cirrhosis and ulcers from alcohol abuse would be comparable to this campaign. Showing the physical trauma from drunk driving would be like showing a house burning because of careless smoking.
    • austin  •  10 mths ago
      I'm going to send pictures of all the for sale signs on forclosed homes in my neighborhood and mail them with my taxes.
    • Peajinker  •  10 mths ago
      For decades the government subsidized tobacco growers with our tax dollars. Now they are going to tell us how dangerous tobacco is to our health. Wonder what took them so long? Must have been too busy stuffing their campaign coffers with tobacco industry payola.
    • no name  •  10 mths ago
      just take the cigs out of the pack and put them in one of those metal cigarette cases u see in the old movies. now u can smoke in style
    • dorothy  •  10 mths ago
      if only we could have pictures of job creation!
    • blah  •  10 mths ago
      I Wish the government would put a label of Eric Cartman on every package of Cheesy Poofs so I could stop my disgusting CheesyPoof addiction. I hardly drink and don't smoke...but damn those blasted CheesyPoofs!!!
    • Jeff  •  10 mths ago
      I am no fan of smoking, but I really can't stand the over-reaching, totalitarian government we are now living under.
    •  •  10 mths ago
      Cool, now we got something we can collect like baseball cards

      stupid F'n idea
    • Kenneth  •  10 mths ago
      I'm all for people not smoking, but this is a little much. I never hear about the dangers of alcohol, some. In my opinion it has probably destroyed more lives and broken more homes then any drug, cigarettes or any war we have ever known, and yet it is advertised showing young people having a blast on the beach, using sex to sell it, I could go on and on, give me a break!!
    • chandav  •  10 mths ago
      I don't smoke, but I disagree with this tactic. Like many others have mentioned, where are the labels on booze of rotten livers, beaten children, mangled car crash victims? Such hypocrisy.
    • No religion in this pub  •  10 mths ago
      What's next? Pictures of mangled bodies on steering wheels as an incenetive to get people to buckle up? Images of homeless people on school books to serve as a deterrent for kids not to drop out of school. I got one, how about posting pictures in voting booths of the national debt and, the victims of war to serve as a reminder to the voters as to what happens when you vote Democrat or Republican.
    • Beware I Bite  •  10 mths ago
      Our country has no idea where to draw the line. I agree with a previous poster. Lets have labels of diseased livers, hearts, etc and slap them on Liquor, Beef packages, Sugary foods.
      The Government including the FDA needs to stop playing Mother/Police.
    • Little Miss Perfect  •  10 mths ago
      I want to see dead babies on the wrappers of cheap imported condoms. I want to see cows having their throats slit on videos at the drivethrough to burgerking. I want to see mangled granny-maws with their organs leaving a trail from the curb to their chuch on Sunday morning because Saturday night Sam the underage drinker had to rush home before his parents got home from church and noticed he wasn't actually home when they left. I want to see pics of blown up foreign kids on each American flag because we use "error" missles to wage illegal wars on countries who are no threat to us.
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      I am from the government and I am here to help you....what a croc...have these people ever understood personal responsibility....Leave me alone....
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      The following is a fact!! If the three major tobacco companies( Philip Morris, Lorillard, and RJ Reynolds decided tomorrow to give up fighting and said to the Government, "Ok, you win...we are shutting down, closing the doors to our business..." .....THE GOVERNMENT WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE PAYROLL NEXT WEEK!! That is how much money they contribute to our government, So, all of you idiots calling for the BAN on tobacco; Are YOU going to step up and "bail out" the Government? Sure...you may have cleaner air to breathe, but you damn sure won't have an economy. So...how about THINKING before you jump on your soapbox next time!!
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