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Six additional states (for a total of 28) required cigarettes to be wrapped in self-extinguishing paper to prevent fires; this effectively made the statute a national requirement.
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1972 the FTC required cigarette companies to include the same health warning as appears on cigarette packs in written ads.
As if those restrictions were not enough, New York recently required cigarette makers to make their products self-extinguishable by the end of this year.
In December, the European Parliament approved a plan that would have required cigarette makers to cover at least 30percentt of each pack with graphic warnings.
In June 1964, Mr. Reilly was one of three members of the Federal Trade Commission whose votes, in accordance with the findings of the surgeon general, required cigarette packages to carry the label warning that smoking was dangerous to health.
The latter policy is that the Japanese government required cigarette companies to enlarge the warning labels printed on both sides of the package to comply with the WHO's convention in July 2005.
State legislatures across the country have been considering laws that require cigarettes to be self-extinguishing.
B1 Mr. Pataki imposed conditions on his signing of a bill to require cigarettes to meet fire-safety standards.
States Mandate Self-Extinguishing Cigarettes Federal authorities haven't done it, so states are pushing through laws requiring cigarettes to be self-extinguishing, USA Today reports.
Anti-tobacco advocates and some firefighters' groups have called for laws that would require cigarettes to go out if they were not puffed on for a few minutes, so that they would pose less of a fire risk.
Other big spenders included the New York State United Teachers, which spent about $1 million on efforts to increase school financing, and Philip Morris, the tobacco giant, which spent $613,000 trying unsuccessfully to stop a law requiring cigarettes to be less flammable.
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