The tobacco industry responded yesterday to President Clinton's
plan to file a lawsuit against cigarette makers, by dismissing
the announcement as a "political gesture," and the continuation
of a "witch hunt." Industry spokespersons vowed to fight the
plan vigorously, possibly with an advertising campaign similar
to the one that helped defeat the McCain bill last summer.
Although Clinton's announcement took many people by surprise,
even some Justice Department officials, the department had
considered the possibility of legal action against the tobacco
industry for several years. But it wasn't until the McCain
bill collapsed in the Senate last year that the issue was
revived. "Since they've seen that the tobacco industry holds
such sway over the Republican Congress, they don't feel there
is the likelihood of any legislation being passed. So, they
turned to the courts," said Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL). Lawyers
involved in the Justice Department's effort believe that the
goal of the suit will be to win concessions not gained in the
recent state settlements, such as FDA authority to regulate
cigarettes and nicotine.
The actual filing of the lawsuit may not come for several
months, and several lawyers expect the industry to argue that
the federal government has known the health risks of smoking
since the '60s, when it published the first Surgeon General's
Report on smoking. One Administration official said that the
White House and the Justice Department were considering
introducing tobacco-liability legislation that would make it
easier to argue their case in court, and several legal experts
said that the federal government's legal grounds for recovery
are stronger than anything the states used in their suits
against the industry.
Sources: Barry Meier, "Many Are Caught Off Guard By Clinton's Tobacco Plan," NEW YORK TIMES, January 21, 1999, p. A18; David Cloud and Milo Geyelin, "Legal Advice, Politics Spur Tobacco Suit," WALL STREET JOURNAL, January 21, 1999, p. B8; Saundra Torry, "Tobacco Firms: 'Witch Hunt' Drags On," WASHINGTON POST, January 21, 1999, p. A8; Wendy Koch, "Tough Fight Ahead For Federal Lawsuit Against Tobacco," January 21, 1999, p. A8.