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Should Juul be held accountable for their previous marketing campaigns?…
Should Juul be held accountable for their previous marketing campaigns?
No
youth have the right to their own opinions and beliefs
promoted a product to help smokers stop
Yes
Charter of rights and freedoms
Minority Language Educational rights
Equality rights
in section 15 of the charter of rights and freedoms guarantees equal rights and equal opportunities for all Canadians.
Democratic rights
fundamental freedoms
freedom of thought and belief, opinion and expression
people have the freedom to express their opinion of e cigarette
many people have the freedom of belief and reasoning about the use of e cigarettes
freedom of peaceful assembly
people have the freedom to use and debate over the use of vaping and e cigarettes
freedom of media
Mobility rights
Legal rights
everyone as the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived therefore except in accordance with principles of fundamental justice
official Languages of Canada
Health care
how vaping affects health in youth
regular cigars
cooping for adult smokers
nicotine gum
patchs
symptoms for products containing tetrahydrocannabinol
chest pain
fatigue
shortness of breath
vomiting
drug use
Juul advertisement
looked like it focused to youth and younger audiences
younger models
bright colours
looked high tech and modern
I believe that Juul should be accountable for their previous marketing campaigns