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  • Essay / Tobacco Advertising Essay - 726

    So where do governments draw the line.3. The Indian government faces a conflict of interest where a moral and ethical dilemma arises when it comes to the health and welfare of the general public. Young people, in particular, become addicted to tobacco products because of tobacco advertisements. This addiction has led to lung cancer and respiratory illnesses leading to death. There is also an increase in the cost of health care weighing on the government. This issue is in direct conflict with tobacco company profits. For these companies, supporters and sponsors of tobacco products, health issues are not important, profits come first at the expense of the people. Another conflict of interest would be whether the government had the right to impose its decisions on the people. Many businesses opposed to the banning government had no right to rely on the free will of the people. It was their choice to smoke or not. Each person should decide for themselves. THE