CA Rep is Super Bummed About Ladymags’ Refusal to Stomp Out Cigs

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See those ultra-luxe Camel No. 9’s at left? Pretty, right? Well, Democrat Lois Capps of California wants you to know they’re dressed to kill. And not in the sexy way.

The CA representative is the leader of a group that wants to get ladymag publishers to stop pushing these and other smoking ads. But editors have expressed apathy toward the campaign, with only 3 out of 11 responding to Capps’ demand:

Vogue editor Florio says screw you, pass restrictions through Congress. Glamour states simply that while smoking is discouraged in its articles, smoking ads remain legal. And W, the Switzerland in all this, says it wouldn’t mind engaging in a ‘constructive dialogue’ about the issue. (Maybe they just don’t want to hurt her feelings.)

Capps screams “hypocrisy!” and marches on.

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