In reality, no manufacturer of ventilation or air purification systems will warrant their products to protect health in the case of secondhand tobacco smoke. <Ref>Americans for NonSmokers Rights, "[http://www.no-smoke.org/document.php?id=267 Ventilation and Air Filtration: What Air Filtration Companies and the Tobacco Industry Are Saying], August 2005. </ref>
==Third party strategyand "Too much government intervention" strategies==
PM also creates third party [[front group]]s that advocate ventilation, like the "[[Hospitality Coalition for Indoor Air Quality]]." In virtually every venue where a public health smoking restriction is proposed, some business group (either existing or newly-appeared) will claim that the law is too much "government intervention." The "anti-government" strategy was proposed in 1993 by Burnett in Project Brass. <ref>[[Leo Burnett Worldwide]], "[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/gin58e00 Project Brass: A Plan of Action for the ETS Issue]", March 23, 1993. (On page 25 the Burnett strategy noted "Raise Flag of Government Intervention: Attempts to shift focus from EPA ETS report to one of the government interfering again").</ref>
==Other SourceWatch Resources==
*[[Tobacco industry]]
*[[Altria]]
*[[Philip Morris Corporate Affairs]]
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