source: manila bulletin online ,http://www.mb.com.ph/MAIN20080701128685.html
Tobacco ads ban starts today
As survey shows rising number of young smokers Tobacco ads now banned except inside storesJenny F. ManongdoStarting today, all forms of advertising on tobacco products are prohibited, as mandated by Republic Act 9211, the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003.
Section 22 of this law states: "Beginning 1 July 2008, all forms of tobacco advertising in mass media shall be prohibited, except tobacco advertisements placed inside the premises of point-of- sale establishments."
In January, 2007, the law mandated a total ban on tobacco advertising on TV, cable TV, and radio. In July of the same year, it prohibited all cinema and outdoor advertising of cigarettes, including the distribution or posting of leaflets, posters, and other outdoor advertising materials, except inside the places where cigarettes are sold.
Local tobacco control advocates are pressing for the compliance of cigarette manufacturers, store owners, and local government officials in enforcing the law.
The Department of Health (DoH) and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Alliance of the Philippines (FCAP) have become especially vigilant against stores with tobacco products signages that do not comply with the law.
Health authorities had earlier sounded the alarm on the rising number of Filipino smokers aged 13 to 15 as shown in the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS), a worldwide survey commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US.
The GYTS revealed that in the Philippines, about four million youths — 2.8 million boys and 1.2 million girls aged 13 to 15 — are cigarette patrons. Out of the 4 million young smokers, half are also exposed to second-hand smoke in their homes.
The prevalence of young smokers in the Philippines decreased slightly from 19 percent in 2003 to 17 percent in 2007.
But Dr. Yolanda Oliveros, National Center for Disease Prevention and Control (NCDPC) director, said the authorities will continue to wage the battle against smoking until more youths are discouraged from cigarette smoking, said to be among causes of many fatal diseases.
"I ask the youth not to start smoking and not to attempt to start smoking because it will be very hard to quit," she said.
"Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death in the world. It is the only legal consumer product that kills one third to one half of those who use it as intended by its manufacturers, with its victims dying on an average of 15 years prematurely," WHO representative to the Philippines Dr. Soe NyuntU said during the recent World No Tobacco Day celebration in Manila.
Tobacco control advocates are also batting for legislation that will implement the use of picturebased health warnings on cigarette packages.
In Thailand, graphic health warnings were implemented in 2005. Consequently, a survey was done on its effect to smokers and 80 percent of 2,000 Thai smokers surveyed said the pictures of diseases linked to tobacco on cigarette packages were effective in informing them of the dangers of smoking. The respondents said the pictures are more effective than text warnings.
Tobacco control advocate Roberto del Rosario warned the youth against cigarette advertisements.
"If you notice, print advertisements tell about a very enjoyable lifestyle, people having fun, when, in fact, the tobacco industry is aware that tobacco smoke causes life-agonizing ailments like emphysema, lung cancer, etc. Are these enjoyable and is this a true symbol of a very pleasant lifestyle? It is sad that the tobacco industry is looking for replacement smokers for those who have already died."
DoH records indicate that five of the top 10 causes of deaths in the Philippines are linked to cigarettes, including cancers and respiratory diseases.
Over 75,000 Filipinos die of tobacco-related diseases every year, health authorities say.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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13 comments:
It's good they decided to do so. They should have done so long ago.
the ban might be a good way to encourage people to smoke. It is a good prevention for those non-smokers from smoking
Politicians are at least doing something to help the young people from smoking, this would hopefully cut down the number of teens and pre-teens from starting to smoke. But, really people would still continue to smoke even after all of this but it helps.
It's good for me but I still pity the tobacco industry. They would have fewer sales because advertisements would be lost. And the tobacco industry is a big industry in the Philippines because even minors can by cigarettes.
It is good news that they banned tobacco ads. This could help change the mentality of the public, especially teenagers that there might be a reason why they banned it and that reason is because tobacco is not good for the body.
ibaban nila ung ads? eh ano kaya kung iban nalang nila ang paggawa ng sigarilyo?
HINDI ITO MAKATARUNGAN!! joke. haha. try nila i-ban ung cigarette, they're going to see the biggest and noisiest one-man rally ever. haha magrrally ako. joke! tama yan para healthy na lahat. goodvibes. yeah.
i don't think that the banning of tobacco ads would solve the problem since most of the youth learn smoking from peers. but that would be a good start.
Posting Tobacco ads ban is a great publicity for this certain issue. Yes, Tobacco is bad for everyone'es health, both first and second hand smokers. With this ad ban, it can influence and ecnourage a lot of people not to purchase and use tobacco.
Based on feedbacks and studies, I remember that it has been said that it is hard to get away from smoking Tobacco or whatever kind of smoke once you've started. There will always be attempts. A way to prevent this is to lessen or completely abolish the selling of Tobacco. Ads aren't that convincing to the people. Also, educating through visuals the effects of it may help too.
I think that the tobacco ads ban would help the youth not learn about smoking. This is because we can see the tobacco commercials and posters everywhere and the youth nowadays are very curious so they would want to try these cigareyyes.
Pag binan ang pagsisigarilyo, maraming tao ang maaapektuhan, nangunguna ang mga tao na ang kabuhayan ay tabako. Mawawalan sila ng kabuhayan at lalong maghihirap. Kahit masama sa katawan, kelangan nila ito gawin para mabuhay sila. Kaya di pwede iban ang paninigarilyo, kahit nakakasama sa kalusugan.
this ban is good so that people will stop smoking.
Good news but this is mainly for the new generation.. its too late for most people who have already gotten addicted to smoking.
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