Reconsidering the Legality of Cigarette Smoking Advertisements on Television Public Health and the Law

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (1):369-373 (2013)
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Abstract

Television advertisements depicting the use of electronic cigarettes have recently exposed minors to images of smoking behaviors. While these advertisements are currently legal, existing laws should be interpreted or expanded to ban the commercial depiction of smoking behaviors with any product that resembles a cigarette to shield minors from potentially influential advertising

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