Advertising and display of tobacco products in retail outlets

With the gradual increase in restrictions on the advertising of tobacco, retail outlets have become the main place where it is promoted. Banning point of sale advertising and display would reduce the uptake of tobacco by young people and assist recent quitters in avoiding relapse.

This statement explains Cancer Council’s push for legislation banning the advertising and display of tobacco products at retail outlets.

This page was last updated on : Monday, 16 March 2009

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