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In the 1940s and 1950s, some cigarette brands used doctors in their advertising. More doctors smoke Recommended by physicians Good for your throat Today, it sounds unbelievable. But at the time, millions Traditionally, doctors held authority, and patients trusted their expertise. As cigarette health concerns arose, tobacco companies strategically used the powerful phrase "doctors recommend" from the 1930s to the 1950s, associating it with 1950s television ads once featured doctors promoting cigarettes. More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette. The same cigarettes that contain: Nicotine: highly addictive stimulant Formaldehyde: a chemical used to The More Doctors Smoke Camels Campaign In 1946, the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company launched one of the most famous and misleading advertising campaigns. Using the slogan More doctors smoke Camels than any More Doctors Smoke Camels Cigarette Ad 12" x 9" Reproduction Metal Sign Y09 Blowing smoke: Vintage ads of doctors endorsing tobacco

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After Australia began "ramping up excise" from 2010, he says, the higher taxes gave criminals "a free kick into the market." By 2015, his team was making arrests but soon realised "we weren't going to arrest our way out, because it was so big." In some cases, Pike says, the problem only worsened: "Some of those criminals who we put in jail came out and became bigger and better and became actually key players in the illicit market." Pike points to Kazem Hamad, who was jailed for heroin smuggling, deported to Iraq, and then allegedly built a global crime syndicate "on his laptop from Iraq," becoming "the major importer and distributor of illicit tobacco in Australia." "The government's policy has basically meant that we're putting our health in the hands of criminals," he says

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