When asked how she used her earnings, she told Human Rights Watch, I use the money for school supplies and to go on field trips. Jerardo S., 11, told Human Rights Watch he started working on tobacco farms in Kentucky to save for his college education, saying, I told my mom I would save it for the college or university where I want to go.[35] Lack of Other Opportunities In addition to economic need, children, particularly those living in the US without authorization, reported working in tobacco because they lacked other employment and summer educational opportunities in their rural communities
Other companies depicted smoking patients in their ads, recommending medications for the conditions caused by smoking, rather than trying to aid physicians in prevent these diseases by educating the public not to smoke (see the Centers exhibition Depictions of Smoking in Pharmaceutical Advertising )
For example: Adults who are found with 2.5 grams or less of the above drugs would be given information about health and social supports instead of facing legal consequences
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