1971 cigarette advertising ban Canadian Newspapers Oppose a on Ads, Ask Regulation Instead Ban on TV Cigarette Ads
Ban on TV Cigarette Ads Could Halt Free Spots Against Smoking The New York Times History Today: Cigarette Ads banned from U.S. Television in 1971 In 1970, Congress took its anti smoking initiative one step further and passed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, banning the advertising of 1st of August 1965. Cigarette adverts are banned from British television. Pipe tobacco and cigar adverts will continue until 1991. : r oldbritishtelly The Very Last T.V. Cigarette Commerical: Tobacco Advertising The Spokesman Review
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