RJ Reynolds
Smoking on Airlines. Issue Title. Issue: Restrictions on Smoking on Airlines.
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- 1986 (860000) Surgeon General Report. 1987 (870000) Surgeon General's Report.
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IsM: Restrictions on smOking on air].ims
Effeoti.va Apri1 23, 1988, federal law prohibit,s amo'king on
damastio flights of two bours or less for two ye.arS.
rf~atic~n is conducting a study on
status z The Fart.~nt of
cabin air quality nczluding bu.t not limited to
envirwntyerntal tobacco mvike. Contracts for study will be
signed Deoob-,r, 1988 with report dae in early 1990.
MR: Oppme extension or pervanent continuation of ban.
F ial 2mact:
Uhaertain
tion Flan:
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Focus debate on cabin air quality and ventilatiQn, not
envisarntental tabacco mxft.
S Pi :
1. t3rganiz$ tobacco-land mrbers to oppose extensi.on or pama*ent
c.xontinua= of bazyn prior to release of IXQT report in 1990.
2. Work with TobaoOO T-nstitute and Libar MarragoWnt Graup tO lakby'
manbezs of Public Works oatatuttsas to ermire sunset of ban in 1990.
3. Continue to distribute R.7R briefcase studies on cabin air
quality.
4. continua Fm and congressional efforts to datain scientific data
fresm 1986 Surgeon General report.
5. Work with txM on interpretations of scientific data collected
during study.
Mllbaacc Pmit~,an:
Aoxpt extension of ban on dctrnstio flights of ore hour or less.
Cost To =Mne= Action Pl_an«
No additional cxrsts above existirg salaries and fees paid to;
1. W.2 eMlcryeos
2. 'Ibkaao Institute
3. Lipsex-i, Fiamberger

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7ss~: Restxictions on wwking on Amtrak
g1w=V: Severat bills intrcduned in House arKl Senate
bamzng srwkuxj on all public omnvayanees.
Jura.sdiction of House lublio Works and Sextate
Conmerte cotutLittees. No heari.ngs held or
votes taken on issue. Amtrak is including
questicros on smoking in its anTYual survey of
passenge.rs. Expact minimal consideration in
3.01st tkangress.
RTR: c]ppoae ban or modification of existing
smvkitq guidel9.r:es on Amtrak.
Eimnaial 71twct:
[Trce.rtaari
Action lan:
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Fowsdebate on i.ndoor air quality of trains.
if i :
1. Organize t.oaaooo'land Mm}era to lobby Publio Works
and Cmaerce com.i tt;ee Mrbers (letters arid persoml
visits? .
2. Xn3,tiate air quality (briefcase) tests on Arntrak
trains and diatribute results to appropriate Members.
3. Initiate discussi.ons with tXM officials to prevent
c,iarge in existing guidelines.
Ealhaaek 1~s'~on:
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No aclditiotal costs above existing salaries and foes
paid to:
1. R7R wgaloyws
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2. Tobacco Yristitute
3. Upsen, Hanberger -4
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Issue: National age iimit for purchase of cigarettes
mmar r Bill introduced in the House but not the Senate
establishing 18 years of age as national standard for
purchase of cigarettes,
5 tus: Jurisdiction of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
No hearings held or votes taken on issue, Included in
legislation placing tobacco and tobacco products within
Jurisdiction of Food and Drug Administration. Minimal
consideration expected in 101st Congress.
RJR* Oppose
Financial Impa,ct:
Uncertain
Action P1an:
eral :
Focus debate as states-rights issue and adequately addressed with
proper enforcement of existing state statutes.
eci c:
1. Position associations of state governors and legislatures as
leading opponents to legislation.
2. Initiate contacts with Energy and Commerce Members and staff.
3. Organize tobacco-land members to lobby Energy and Commerce
Members (letters and personal visits).
Faiiback position:
Accept minimum federal standard of 16 years of age In return for
maintaining federal preemption of health warning labels.
Cost T'o Implement Action Pian:
No additional costs above existing salaries and fees paid to:
1. RJR employees
2. Tobacco Institute
3. Vern Clark & Associates

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Tssaa: Addiction warning Label
S~ntmcatv: After release of 1987 Surgeon Genexal 's Report, bills wxs
introduced in House and Senate requiring apenoxwnt
addiction health warning on packages and advertisements.
'iia Hcme bil7l reoeived over 70 cosponsoY's.
status: Jurisdiction of House Enexgy and C~mnerve and Senate
Coarnmce Cmmittees. House conducted one hearing but no
votes were taken. Very seriaus consideration of this issue
in 101st Congress. .
Mr Opposed to bills as drafted.
Finanaial Mmact:
xiiIb=j i[18I712faCt1]x'bv~ P Tens"drPperdenr' on iAheth;Lr pe1"rianer± or
rotating latbsl.
.AOtion Plan:
byer~all:
Prevent classificationn of cigarettes as a nc]rug"; associate
"addict3.Qn" with hard drugs while preserving "personal cioice" for
simkers.
ific:
1. Convince tobaooo-land Wmb--= that 2tdaption of addiction label
categorizes cigarettes as a"narootia" with long-term legislation
implications and organize to oppose adoption of legislatiott.
2. tmgani,za coalition of drug "expertsu to foous debate on drugs and
distinquuish cigarettes from narcotics such as cocaine and heroin.
Falibaok Fasit
1. Accept warning labsll if follawiiiq =nditions are met «
1. Attribution to Suzgsan Cenexal
2. Rotat ir~ instead of permanent label
3. Rsrwve "addiction" froetm label
4. Maintain federas preemption for warnimlabels and advertising
s. No oorrjressiQnal findings in the bill
6. No reference in labe.7l using the wbrd itdMZg"
7. FteanNe g,uarterly rotation system
8. No action on other tobacco legislation pending in Energy and
Comrerr.e Cc.tbmittees
2. Mqarx3 bill to inoa.ude ztn~7.titude of industries/products for
labeling.
Cost To Tnplement Action Plan:
No additional costs above existing fees and salaries paid to:
1. R7k employees
2. Tc~bac.co InstYtut.e
3. Vern Clark & Associates
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`,LbbaoCC sm}e constituent testing and disclosure
~: In 1987, the Federal. Trade Camissicn (FrG) unilaterally
alased its "tar'r ai*A niaotite testing lab. Asuq,p*~-
agreement between FTC and Tobacco Institute Testing
Laboratory (TI'2'L) allaqel the FW to monitor TITL testing
ntoced,+es ard resu7.ts for accaracy. Neverthelsss, two
bills were introduced in the House but not the Senate
requiring FX testing and study of mnoke constituents
incluciing, but not 1i,mtted to, "tar" arxd nicotine.
S tus: Jurisdiction of the HoUse Er-*xgy' and Cwatmr+e Ommittee.
nrci hear.atngs were held but no votes were ta3cen. This
proposal is packaged with preeoption and addiction warning
label issues.
~r ,R: oppose testing of s'nake constituents beyond "tar" and
nicotine.
$5 million annually
ArcI:ln:
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Overall:
Focus debate an:
1. Accuracy of TzTL testing
2. FTC manitorurg of TITL testing
3. Costs .to taxpayer of recpenirg FI+G lab
Specifi~'
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1. Maintain FTC opposition to reopening lab.
2. Maintain q0position frrcm tcbacxm-land mad)exs }ay letters and
pex,sorral contact with Energy and Canttlarr:e nemb=.
3. Tr=eaopcredibility of TITI,.
F~allback sition:
Agree to reopening of FX lab to test "tar" and nicotine only.
Cost TO Impln~ Action PlatY:
No 2WitiQnal costs above existing salaries and feer. paid to:
1. RJR smplayees
2. Tobacco Tnstitiate
3. Vern Clark Fx Assocaiates

~ys Bills intxv&joed in the tia:se but riot the Senate to ban
t?,a sale of cigarettes in vending mAdiines.
fitAtos Jurisdiction of tha Nase. and oomnaras ~ttea.
No hearings or w~t~es taken ~ issue. Ths ban will be
conaic3ared in oonjunatian with proamption and addiction
lab.ling bills.
2Mall=
Fbaas debate as lack of eTfozoeanan t by state officials of existing
and adequate state statutes prrvsrtting sale of cigarettes to minors.
%=if 4s
1. Organize National Association of Tobaovo Distririutor,s arsd
American atx! Musia Operators association to tak,. lwad in lcbbyirq
nnergy and OaYeneroe omatittee varbers.
2. Direct contacts by R7R, TI and Vern Clark arsd Associates with
Dn.zgy and OQanezroa oaymittet awmbers.
lbaept modified restrictions on venciirxg madiine sales in return for
maintainitxY existing faderal preeaption on warning labels.
Opat 4b brolamDKt Aation Plan:
No rdditional oosts above existirig salaries and fees paid to:
1. RTR anployses 4. AMA
2. Zbbaooo Ynstitute 5. Vern C1ark & AssociatQs
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