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Tobacco Ads Almost Banned! by Tomo2006-11-19 12:55:59
  "Ministers believe the ban will save lives"? by Khaar2006-11-19 12:55:59
    I'm sorry, but that's a silly opinion. by Naruki2003-02-13 04:49:46
      Ads work against competition not as initiation. by Khaar2003-02-13 05:36:19
        Not true... by GreyArea2003-02-13 05:42:36
          True... by Khaar2003-02-13 05:48:20
            How on earth would you know? by Naruki2003-02-13 06:25:07
              Tobacco ads were banned few years ago here. by Khaar2003-02-13 06:37:59
                Prohibition failed. by Naruki2003-02-13 08:25:46
                  I know it's not the same. by Khaar2003-02-13 08:49:49
                    You're not completely correct. by Naruki2003-02-13 09:05:52
                      See the result of discussion? by Khaar 2006-11-19 12:55:59
We're getting closer to an agreement.

Yes, advertising still plays some part, but negligible compared to the fact that most people start using various drugs just to fit in with their "friends". And that should be attacked if we can hope for any success. However it opens up several questions on ethics... And since by now I have objections on just about any action done, I leave it to these guys.
[ Reply ]
                        Nope. by Naruki2003-02-13 09:33:39
                          I said "compared to"! (n/t) by Khaar2003-02-13 09:49:04
                            You also said "negligible"! by Naruki2003-02-13 09:57:59

 

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