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The article gives the impression, that only the tobacco industry publishes biased studies ('''junk science''') and tobacco control does not. There is no doubt that many lost faith in tobacco control due to publications which were percieved as biased or following a political agenda, including ex ASH director Clive Bates <ref>http://www.clivebates.com/?p=2053</ref>. This fact should not be concealed. ~~dtz~~ The article gives the impression, that only the tobacco industry publishes biased studies ('''junk science''') and tobacco control does not. There is no doubt that many lost faith in tobacco control due to publications which were percieved as biased or following a political agenda, including ex ASH director Clive Bates <ref>http://www.clivebates.com/?p=2053</ref>. This fact should not be concealed. ~~dtz~~
:I tend to agree. At minimum, many people have come to find anti-tobacco campaigns extremely overbearing, shrill, and in increasingly ]. As the number of smokers decreases, the frantic tone of the campaigns gets raised. I generally don't think it's a good idea for any government to portray any subgroup of its citizens as weak-willed slackers whose vices cost you money, and put you at risk of contracting the leprosies they carry if you get close enough to smell 'em. - ] - ] 21:16, 30 August 2014 (UTC)

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Contributions from other knowledgeable Wikipedians very welcome- thanks. Hypocaustic (talk) 23:31, 6 November 2011 (UTC)

Should mention the flipside too

The article gives the impression, that tobacco control is widely accepted by the people and its only opponent is the tobacco industry. This would be a clear overstatement. Many libertarians all over the world are in fierce opposition to tobacco control.

The article gives the impression, that tobacco control is concerned about reducing smoking prevelance and free of vested interests. However, tobacco control also advocates agaist Swedish Snus and e-cigarettes (e.g. the German Cancer Research Institute - a WHO collaborator). In doing so tobacco control may actually slow down the ongoing reduction in smoking prevalence. In any case this topic is disussed passionately among snusers and e-cigarette users and deserves being mentioned here.

The article gives the impression, that only the tobacco industry publishes biased studies (junk science) and tobacco control does not. There is no doubt that many lost faith in tobacco control due to publications which were percieved as biased or following a political agenda, including ex ASH director Clive Bates . This fact should not be concealed. ~~dtz~~

I tend to agree. At minimum, many people have come to find anti-tobacco campaigns extremely overbearing, shrill, and in increasingly bad taste. As the number of smokers decreases, the frantic tone of the campaigns gets raised. I generally don't think it's a good idea for any government to portray any subgroup of its citizens as weak-willed slackers whose vices cost you money, and put you at risk of contracting the leprosies they carry if you get close enough to smell 'em. - Smerdis of Tlön - killing the human spirit since 2003! 21:16, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
  1. http://velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.de/
  2. https://www.dkfz.de/de/tabakkontrolle/download/Publikationen/AdWfP/AdWfdP_Snus_de.pdf
  3. http://www.clivebates.com/?p=2053
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