
Tobacco Control Law
Tobacco Control Law refers to regulations designed to reduce tobacco use and its harmful effects on public health. These laws may include restrictions on advertising tobacco products, increasing taxes on tobacco sales, designating smoke-free areas, and mandating warning labels on packaging. The goal is to prevent tobacco-related diseases, protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke, and discourage young people from starting to use tobacco. By implementing these measures, governments aim to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce healthcare costs associated with tobacco-related illnesses.