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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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 @9MWD662 from California answered…1hr1H

Maybe not ban but show that less and limit stores that contain that

 @9MWCVHM from Massachusetts answered…1hr1H

No, but they should instead promote healthier alternatives.

 @9MW9YT8 from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Banning is too far, but discouraging it is important.

 @9MW8NS6 from Minnesota answered…5hrs5H

"contributes to unhealthy lifestyles for young people" is vague and could be misinterpreted.

 @9MW6NVL from New York answered…6hrs6H

Yes for the vaping part,for the junk food part they just have to limit the amount they eat.

 @9MW65YS from Pennsylvania answered…7hrs7H

It depends on what exactly the products are, but if drugs, then yes.

 @9MW65SH from Ohio answered…7hrs7H

Yes but just for vaping and such but not junk food

 @9MW35WN from Florida answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but only if they are able bodied. I would prefer that Medicaid and Medicare be ended with current beneficiaries be…

 @9MVYMQ8 from California answered…9hrs9H

No, instead they should heavily discourage the use through high taxing and counter-ads.

 @9MVYDC4 from Oregon answered…9hrs9H

yes but only for dangerous products such as drugs and alcohol

 @9MVVZLN from California answered…10hrs10H

Yes, vaping, drugs, and smoking of course. As for food we should teach children and teens better nutrition and to have a…

 @9MVTXKG from California answered…10hrs10H

The government should ban the promotion of products such as vapes, but not junk food.

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina answered…10hrs10H

No, this is a violation of free speech and private property rights.

 @9MVT88L from California answered…11hrs11H

No, unless the government decides to develop a level of competence befitting the amount of money they take in.

 @9MVNYP2 from California answered…12hrs12H

yes but only for things like vaping and not for junk food

 @9MVNMNX from Montana answered…12hrs12H

Only for life ruining products like vapes, but only for people 17 years or younger.

 @9MVNLX9 from Montana answered…12hrs12H

they should ban the promotion for life ruining products such as vapes in public areas

 @9MVNLV6 from Montana answered…12hrs12H

Only if it can cause permanent damage to the body, like vapes

 @9MVM75Q from California answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only advertisement and products like vaping and any other form of drug

 @9MVK7NW from Florida answered…13hrs13H

No, but there should be a nationwide basic care program that provides a minimum standard of care that is fiscally respon…

 @9MVK7NW from Florida answered…13hrs13H

No, but regulatory capture needs to be rolled back to ensure sensible regulations on food