
Tobacco Products Control Act
The Tobacco Products Control Act is a law that regulates the manufacturing, sale, advertisement, and use of tobacco products to protect public health. It sets rules to prevent minors from accessing tobacco, limits advertising and promotion, and mandates warning labels on packaging. The law also aims to reduce smoking rates by promoting awareness of health risks and establishing designated smoke-free areas. Overall, it balances individual freedoms with societal health interests by controlling how tobacco products are marketed, sold, and used.