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Friday, March 14, 2008

Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Nicoderm, spent $7.7M lobbying lawmakers last year

......but this story neglects to mention the $446 million that J & J's political faction, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), spent to implement smoking bans in order to increase sales of Nicoderm and Nicoderm CQ; which insiders speculate will be a $4.6 billion annual business thanks to the smoking ban laws they financed.

It's a good thing for them that's there's no law against funding exaggerations and lies in order to enact unnecessary laws that prop up product sales thru government mandates.

It's just too bad that those laws eliminate so many businesses and jobs.

posted by marcus aurelius @ 2:01 PM

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