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 151 Rhinoceros voters.
72% Yes |
28% No |
72% Yes |
28% No |
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Unique answers from Rhinoceros voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZSRGC51wk1W
Not junk food if it’s not really bad but vaping yes because it can be used as a start drug.
@9ZS9WKK1wk1W
No, but let the viewer be aware of the unhealthy contributions that the product brings
@9ZQD2XF2wks2W
i just think that there should be more information abou them on ads
@9ZCBKN93wks3W
Yes to vaping but no to junk food as that could infringe upon consumer awareness in general.
@9ZBMP52 4wks4W
No, but there should be more public education about balanced nutrition for
@iAmCodeMonkey 4wks4W
Ban vaping, but occasional junk food consumption won't kill you.
@9YHMCTV 4wks4W
i don’t believe junk food advertisements should be banned, but vapes absolutely
@9TW98DJ2mos2MO
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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