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Advertisement of Tobacco and ALCOHOL Some countries have laws that forbid advertising campaigns for tobacco and alcohol on TV. I do agree with these laws simply because smoking and alcohol can be dangerous, and I wouldn’t , therefore, encourage their advertisement . I am of the opinion to convince people to buy something useful and healthy rather than deadly and poisonous for the following reasons:

First, it is common sense to advertise useful matter rather than harmful matter . Second, ads should be restricted by health considerations. Third, we should push positive advertisement that brings good effect and avoid the ads that are wasteful and lead to addiction in the long run.

In short, ads should comply with the customs and laws of a particular country.