The Food and Drug Administration wants large, graphic warning labels to scare smokers, but tobacco companies say that violates their right to free speech.
Seeing is not comparable to hearing as is said, A picture is worth a thousand words; the Cabala explains, hearing happenings from afar but seeing requires being close – the letters of word Riah/Sight can be rearranged to read Yira/Fear. People need to fear tobacco.
Tobacco, like the coco leaf from where cocaine is derived and the poppy from where heroin comes, is particularly dangerous when refined; in the case of tobacco minute amounts of undeclared chemicals are added to increase addiction deleterious to health.
Freedom of speech does not include words meant to seduce the unsuspecting. In Torah Law, If a man seduces a woman it is considered theft because women are easily swayed by words; when a woman sees the motives behind the words she is less likely to fall for his seduction.
Smoking is not prohibited by Torah Law, but smoking cigarettes is prohibited because of the health issues. The government is sanctioned by law to safeguard the people; to present a product that hides artificial ingredients is considered Ganavous Daat/Stealing the Mind.
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