No in 1960
That would vary from one country to another depending on the Law of the country concerned, in the UK for example adverts for cigarettes and tobacco products are banned as are adverts for prescription drugs.
Because of fake adverts
Yea, tobacco should be banned in pharmacies. In fact, tobacco which causes cancer,its users should be restricted in pharmacies to set an example against the impending dangers of using tobacco.
There is not any particular reason as to why tobacco factories are banned. The most likely reason is due to the profit that they make each year.
It was banned in 1973...HA!
Tobacco Road - song - was created in 1970.
Canada, for example, banned cigarette vending machines and tobacco brands' sponsoring of sporting events.
Tobacco should not be banned because it is a legal product that adults have the right to choose to use. Banning tobacco could lead to underground markets and criminal activity. Instead, efforts should focus on education, regulation, and support for those who want to quit smoking.
Probably because the tobacco companies pass money under the table to make the process of removing them seem just too hard. Sporting bodies never had a problem with tobacco ads only the law did.
Cigarette ads were banned in UK on August 1, 1965. Although there were still some commercials on loose tobacco and cigars until 1991. Also non television advertising were still allowed until 1986 when they became under stricter guidelines.
it was banned in 1970, i thinkIt would depend on which country, some still allow it.
June 14, 1972