(June 24, 2016 at 10:27 am)Tiberius Wrote:(June 24, 2016 at 9:59 am)madog Wrote: The amount of time you took to consider this shows your opinion was made prior to any evidence .... Advertising includes anything that promotes, but that would be lost on the likes of the Christian minded
Ok, so firstly I'm not a Christian.
Secondly, I read your entire post, however as soon as I saw those two words I knew in my gut that you were being facetious. Reading the rest of the post just confirmed my feelings.
Thirdly, whilst "advertising" might include anything that promotes, that's not what the wording of the law states. It uses the phrase "commercial communications", which is a much narrower definition. If the communication is designed to make a commercial sale, it's banned. If it's just discussing the product, or vaping in general, it's not covered.
That's what I thought. Like, you can't put up an ad on the side of a bus advertising your dealer's cocaine, but of course you can still discuss it and even be in favor of its use/legalization.
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
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