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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Response rates from 333 People’s Party voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
57% Yes |
40% No |
3% No, fund awareness and labels about the dangers of these products instead |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 333 People’s Party voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 333 People’s Party voters.
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Unique answers from People’s Party voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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For vaping and other harmful drugs, yes, but in situations where the product can be made less harmful by removing certain ingredients, the manufacturers should be required by law to remove them.
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Ban the promotion of products that directly cause cancers, alzheimer's and diabetes.
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no, people have the right to make their own decisions
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banning is not the solution, preventing minors access is
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The government should add legislation that regulates how it can be done but a straight up ban is very vague
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to an extent because its not just young people who view these advertisments
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No, personal health and lifestyle choices should not be regulated by the government, let the people chose how they want to live.
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Yes for things like vaping, optional for things like junk food
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