Technically speaking, TV reaches more young people and Tobacco is worse for you than alcohol.
In the US, tobacco print ads are required to have a box listing some of the problems associated with tobacco use. Ads for tobacco products are not permitted on broadcast media. There are no comparable requirements for alcohol, although some types of alcoholic beverages may not be advertised on TV or Radio and there are other minimal requirements to tell people to "drink responsibly" and so forth.
Remember what happenned in the 1920s when the USA tried to ban alcohol. Yes but alcohol dosent kill one in every two of its users!!
You should probably not be allowed to buy alcohol, tobacco, firearms and prescription drugs on the internet.
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The usual meaning is "Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms," which is a common abbreviation for the federal law enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Yes. Cruises do not ban chewing tobacco.
On television
No, alcohol is allowed.
Alcohol
On television
I don't think anywhere has one :(
No