Groups Behaving Badly, #3: Pfizer

Deadly products, bribery, corruption, environmental disasters, tax evasion, human rights abuses, and cover-ups: These are the people responsible for smoking bans.

Groups Behaving Badly, #2: The U.S. Surgeon General

The SG's recommendations are partly responsible for many smoking bans throughout the U.S. It's imperative, then, to take a closer look.

Junk Science, #3: Unfounded Scares About Secondhand Smoke

Anything is toxic or carcinogenic if the dose is large enough.

Groups Behaving Badly #1: The Pharmaceutical Connection

Anti-smoking groups like the American Cancer Society fight to restrict the freedoms of smokers using millions of dollars from pharmaceuticals--an industry whose products, overall - when taken as prescribed - kill one American every five minutes. And many are said to cause cancer!