Well?
Sorry I didn't get back to the board immediately. shees!
Anyway, there were sports magazines, hunting and fishing magazines, gun magazines, high glamour type magazines, Readymade magazine, etc. It was a total mix of genres. (A friend's sister subscribes to a lot of magazines, and we pass them around.)
I don't think ads make a teen smoke, but there must be some effect, or the tobacco companies wouldn't spend so much on advertising.
The Surgeon-General warning came out in 1964. I think anyone who smoked after 1964 can't complain, whine, or gripe at all if they suffer any ill effects as the result of tobacco use. They made their choice to use tobacco, and they have to live with that choice. Sucks to get cancer, emphysema, etc, but it's their own fault.
I know that's cruel, but everyone knows there are bad things, such as disease and death, associated with tobacco use.
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