How does the FTC regulate ads for cigarettes and smokeless
tobacco?
Answer Posted / guest
The FTC can take action if an ad for cigarettes or a
smokeless tobacco product is deceptive or unfair. The FTC
also enforces various federal laws requiring health
warnings on print ads for cigarettes and smokeless tobacco,
as well as on packaging. In addition, federal law prohibits
the advertising of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and
little cigars on radio, TV, or other form of electronic
media regulated by the Federal Communications Commission.
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