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A 2012 report from the U.S. Surgeon General stated: "Another common practice is strategically locating tobacco-related marketing materials where young children will be exposed to them. Tobacco industry executives acknowledge that products and advertising should be placed at eye level (Pollay 2007), but in California, 48% of stores had at least one cigarette marketing item at or below 3 feet from the floor (Feighery et al. 2001)." It was also noted that 25% of cigarette displays were next to candy. In addition, a national study found that about one-third of the stores had tobacco ads at low heights. After California banned counter displays, some stores place cigarettes in a see-through display so product brands could still be seen.

What is the main reason that states like California ban counter displays of tobacco products?

A) To decrease opportunities for the shoplifting of these high-revenue items
B) To discourage underage tobacco use by limiting the advertisement and product placement
C) To ensure children don't accidentally purchase cigarettes thinking they are candy
D) To punish cigarette companies by hiding their products from the public

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B) To discourage underage tobacco use by limiting the advertisement and product placement.

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Answer:

This ban is to discourage underage usage of tobacco by limiting advertising catered to kids and teens.

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Tobacco is especially dangerous for underage users, so states like California banned these displays because of the health effects tobacco products have on kids and teens and how because these ads are put at lower levels, kids are more likely to see and consider them.

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