Graphic cigarette warning labels debated again

Graphic cigarette warning labels debated again

April 10, 2012 5:27 AM

Lawyers for tobacco companies and the government are going to court again over the issue of graphic cigarette warning labels, intended to scare away potential smokers. Cigarette makers say the labels violate their First Amendment rights. Chip Reid reports.

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