Activism: Victor Crawford once lobbied for the Tobacco Institute. Now he fights against it. What changed his mind? He’s dying of throat cancer–a result of decades of heavy smoking.
Victor Crawford’s story is sadly familiar, that of a man who started smoking in his early teens and now is dying of cancer.
But Crawford stands out among the thousands who share his predicament, because he is a former lobbyist for the Tobacco Institute and has turned on his former client–speaking out against youth smoking and the tactics of the industry.
“I’ve got to make some amends,” the 62-year-old Maryland lawyer said in an interview. “And I have heard back from my former employers that they don’t think it’s quite kosher to bite the hand that fed you–and they have a good point. . . . It’s just that I think my point’s more important.”
Besides, “What are they going to do, give me cancer?”
Read more: http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-29/news/ls-14239_1_victor-crawford

