Vaping refers to using electronic cigarettes that deliver nicotine through vapor, while junk food includes high-calorie, low-nutrition foods like candy, chips, and sugary drinks. Both are linked to various health issues, especially among young people. Proponents argue that banning promotion helps protect the health of young people, reduces the risk of developing lifelong unhealthy habits, and decreases public health costs. Opponents argue that such bans infringe on commercial free speech, limit consumer choice, and that education and parental guidance are more effective ways to promote healthy lifestyles.
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Young people? There's no evidence that this only impacts young people - silly question! Should they ban promoting vaping/junk? No, we live in a democracy, where private citizens have free-choice. I *like* seeing new products, new burgers, and being tempted by new flavours. But couldn't people be healthier if this was banned? Perhaps. The issue is - what will they then ban next? Junk food outright? Lollies? Ice cream? Chocolate? Cake? Ever notice how few things ever get "un-banned"?! Don't give up your freedoms - you won't get them back. And "go-gooders" believe they are in the right, they won't see the negative, only their ideals.
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