Bern and the Blue Haze

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asimd23
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Bern and the Blue Haze

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Plain text from Bern: Advertising for cigarettes should be banned in newspapers, magazines and on the Internet, as well as all advertising aimed at minors ( persoenlich.com reported ). This sweeping attack - which is not yet reality - is probably intended to make people look stupid and unstable. Because today, when we know that smoking is myanmar rcs data extremely harmful, it is unlikely that people will become smokers if they see or hear advertising. If the influence of advertising were so strong, everyone on the street would have beautiful hair - like L'Oréal advertises. That would be great.

As a child, I loved the little HB man who swirled across the black and white TV screens for the West German cigarette that was called that. And the impressive marching music and the ocean giants that showed "the scent of the wide world" by Peter Stuyvesant were almost reverent. At school, people laughed at the name and said "Peter Stubesand" and thought it was funny.

Today, every packet has warnings that everyone understands. Everyone knows that smoking can be fatal. An advertising ban in Bern is a zero-sum game. The power of advertising is overestimated here; existing smokers are at most being made aware of a new product.
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