At least in the US, smoking rates dropped substantially by the 1980's, long before many anti-smoking laws were in effect (you could still smoke on planes in the 80's!).
> In 1970, Congress took their anti-smoking initiative one step further and passed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, banning the advertising of cigarettes on television and radio starting on 2 January 1971. In April 1970, President Nixon signed it into law.
Can you guys research this stuff before posting, please?
Only worked for Australian politicians to pat themselves on the head. They are still getting money from tobacco companies, and they know where it is coming from. Kids in Australia still smoke a lot, exploring other ways of inhaling addictive substance, and no ban can really solve this problem
There are many articles and documentaries about the impact of smoking adoption due to tobacco companies advertising primarily to kids.
Even if we disregard all the science, the fact that the very companies themselves were targeting kids shows that they knew where their money was coming from.