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Despite controversy, electronic cigarettes are increasingly becoming more popular. The smokers' utilization rate was particularly high, smoking rate in 2012 was 13 to 15% and smokers accounted for 32%. In 2013, 50% of smokers reported e-cigarettes 15, 16. . Exposure to tobacco is a high likelihood of starting to smoke 17,18 In addition, exposure to electronic cigarette advertisements is likely to encourage people to start using electronic cigarettes There is. Smokers seem to have responded positively to such advertisements. In a recent study, despite the fact that two thirds of smokers who saw television commercials did not use experimental protocols or measure interest before exposure, despite the fact that after smoking electronic cigarettes I showed interest in doing it. Causal reasoning and usage rate of electronic cigarettes increased with increase of electronic cigarette advertisement 13, 15, 20 · 21 - 23
The issue of tobacco advertising has been controversial for many years. Recently, I think that for advertisements of tobacco, advertisements promote youth smoking and are seeking strengthening of government control. Supporters claim that legitimate products produced, sold and consumed have the right to advertise. This article examines recent research on the effectiveness of tobacco advertising and shows that there is no evidence to support the idea that tobacco advertisements promote people's smoking.
I am suspicious of how advertisers are trying to connect young people with tobacco and alcohol. Advertisements by tobacco companies and alcohol companies are often designed to encourage the use of their products by specific target groups that have catastrophic consequences. This humorous show reveals these ad practices and shows the viewer how to manipulate them to suck and drink alcoholic beverages. Encourage viewers of all ages to criticize ads and be responsible for health
Children and adolescents are influenced by alcohol-consuming advertisements. Unlike cigarette advertisements, alcohol advertisements do not have essential health warnings. Federal law stipulates warning labels for tobacco advertisements, but alcohol advertisements are not specified. The Commonwealth Alcohol Department is not pure advertising, but only demands a warning label on alcohol containers and packaging. Therefore, the state and municipalities do not have the right to alert the container or packaging. However, Federal law does not address this issue, so you can add a warning label to your ad.