Pubdate: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Section: sec. 1, page 12 Contact: Website: http://www.chicago.tribune.com/ Author: From Tribune News Services 2ND-HAND SMOKE SPARKS CITY'S SUIT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA -- The anti-tobacco lobby opened a new front against the makers of cigarettes and cigars Wednesday when the City of Los Angeles sued 16 of them for failing to warn about the dangers of secondhand smoke. City Atty. Jim Hahn said it was the first legal action of its kind in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims the tobacco corporations are violating California Proposition 65, a voter-approved initiative that requires anyone doing business in the state to warn the public before exposing them to carcinogens or other toxins. Hahn said the lawsuit seeks civil penalties that could exceed $2.5 billion. The city also is asking for an injunction that would ban the companies from selling their products in California without first giving "a clear and reasonable warning" about the dangers of secondhand smoke. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett