The judge struck down some modest restrictions on color and graphics in tobacco and on labels that tobacco companies said violated their free speech rights.So, their package will be dominated by warning labels, and they cannot sponsor events or hand out ball caps, but they can use pictures and color on the labels.
U.S. District Judge Joseph McKinley approved bans on sponsorships of athletic, cultural and social events and the use of tobacco imagery on such things as caps and T-shirts, rejecting the companies' argument that the ban was too broad and failed to differentiate between adults and children.
He also upheld a requirement that warning labels cover half of the front and back of the packaging of tobacco products.
Pretty much a win for the government.
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