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Government Tobacco Regulations

Government tobacco regulations are laws aimed at controlling the sale, marketing, and consumption of tobacco products to protect public health. They include age restrictions for purchase, bans on advertising to youth, warning labels on packaging, and restrictions on where people can smoke. These rules help reduce tobacco use and exposure to its harmful effects, like cancer and lung disease, while balancing individual freedoms with public safety. They are continually updated based on new research and public health priorities to ensure effective regulation of tobacco products.