@tinyfaery: Agreed. I think it was absolutely the wrong thing to do to not tell cigarette smokers that smoking their product would cause cancer. However, nowadays everyone knows this fact and it’s plastered across every carton they sell. There is an assumed amount of risk with any product that is sold, automobiles get in accidents, pesticides on fruit could cause cancer, cell phones might cause cancer, eating too much sugar can cause diabetes, eating too much Mcdonald’s can clog your arteries and make you fat, motorcycles will cause you to die if you’re in an accident, alcohol can slowly kill your liver, etc, etc, etc. Personal responsibility goes both ways but when people willingly take on that particular product knowing the potential hazardous (ie tobacco companies telling you that their product causes cancer), it is no longer the said companies responsibility.