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 @ISIDEWITH asked…1hr1H

Should the government ban the promotion of products that contribute to unhealthy lifestyles for young people, such as va…

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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...…3 days3D

No

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 @9MY6NWY from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Educate the public on the harms but they should have a choice

 @9MY65S3from Maine  answered…1hr1H

Not ban, but educate about it‘s effekts and how much consumption is safe.

 @9MY4GB9from Guam  answered…2hrs2H

Banning them won’t help because they will secretly consume some. Educating them and having more regulations will help th…

 @9MY35MG from Georgia answered…3hrs3H

Nutrition needs to be a mandatory part of health classes in schools, not simply “don’t eat junk foods” but a break down…

 @9MXZ457 from Kansas answered…4hrs4H

Provide plenty of Healthcare for veterans, but make Healthcare equal and accessible to everyone instead of overcharging…

 @9MXV7HQ from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

No health insurance should be kept private but non profit and the government should only have medicaid for cancer patien…

 @9MXV7HQ from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

Yes but only for cancer patients, elderly, disabled and military veterans and active (military should have a choice betw…

 @9MXT8HB from California answered…6hrs6H

Not necessarily ban the product itself, but ban advertising of it. It should also be taxed and come with warnings clearl…

 @9MXPMW7 from Maryland answered…10hrs10H

No, have public service campaigns to promote healthy products instead of junk food and smoking

 @99G5GNZ from Oregon answered…11hrs11H

Yes for things like vaping and marijuana; I do not think it is necessary to ban advertising for junk food.

 @9MXN5PN from Georgia answered…12hrs12H

No, but I think they should discourage these unhealthy practices overall.

 @9MXM624 from California answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only vaping and other products containing nicotine.

 @9MXLWFC from Michigan answered…13hrs13H

Don't think ads matter much in this, it's poverty really

 @9MXLV5Sfrom Montana  answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only just for vaping? I’m sure idk it’s hard to let go of things sometimes

 @9MXFD3P from New Jersey answered…14hrs14H

No, but having restrictions in place for certain at-risk demographics may be helpful

 @9MXK8T9 from Florida answered…14hrs14H

Yes, and Food and Drug regulation should be more strict

 @9MXJJSW from Washington answered…15hrs15H

It should not be banned but companies should be fined if found targeting underage individuals.

 @9L4Z23B from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

No, but I encourage programs that promote healthy lifestyles

 @9L4Z23B from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

No, the government should not be the middleman for healthcare. Let people choose their own providers and coverage

 @9L4Z23B from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

There should be a federally mandated window to purchase insurance for the year starting October and lasting through Dece…

 @2TXP8NB answered…17hrs17H

No, government banning things is a poor policy decision. Promoting healthy lifestyle choices is a better choice.