No. It's even illegal in some States do advertise them on the streets.
Almost anything can be advertised but the question and When and Where it cannot be advertised. e.g. It is prohibited to display advertisements of cigarettes and adult content on TV channels that have a younger teen and tween demographic as target audience. Similarly billboards and Outdoor advertising of such brands is discouraged near schools.
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There are many places people are not allowed to smoke cigarettes. People can not smoke cigarettes in public buildings such as libraries, schools or hospitals.
These days, they don't. In the past, they used cartoons on the packs, produced "candy cigarettes," advertised in places where children were likely to be, put cigarettes in vending machines, and advertised using a communication style more appreciated by younger audiences.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
most of the schools are public
public road. Gazetted means 'passed into Law and advertised for public knowledge'
Most public schools dont, but in some schools they do.
Yes public schools are free.
What you heard about public schools isn't true. Public schools are just as safe as private schools. Public schools depend on the neighborhood. If the school is located in a good neighborhood you have nothing to worry about.
Nicotine found in tobacco is not advertised; the nicotine occurs naturally within the tobacco plant and is responsible for the addictive nature of cigarettes. However, nicotine is advertised commonly for smoking cessation. Products such as Nicoderm and Nicorette contain nicotine and can be used to wean people off smoking products.
The budget of Mesa Public Schools is 602,979,645 dollars.