Hello, I am a 34-year retired California peace officer, and now editor of the national print magazine, American Police Beat. I'm also a pipe maker, and I make gift pipes for public safety officers.
My publisher will allow me to publish an advertisement if I can provide proof to his insurance underwriter that such an ad is lawful. This area is controlled by the Food & Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission. Being an old homicide detective, I think I have searched the internet exhaustively to find specific answers, so far, to no avail. I've also tried calling both organizations, unsuccessfully.
The abundance of what I've found seems to *indicate* that it is lawful, but perhaps with tobacco warnings. I paid a law firm to research this, and all I got was (essentially), suppositions and provisos that amounted to "probably ok". Of course, that's not enough to assuage my publisher and his insurance underwriter. Can you provide me with a certain legal answer, or at least useful information?
I haven't seen a smoking pipe advertisement in mainstream magazines in a long time, but I'm guessing it's because of their expense and that we're a niche market and these publications are read by the predominately non-smoking public.
Thank you kindly,
Dave Edmonds
Santa Rosa, CA
My publisher will allow me to publish an advertisement if I can provide proof to his insurance underwriter that such an ad is lawful. This area is controlled by the Food & Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission. Being an old homicide detective, I think I have searched the internet exhaustively to find specific answers, so far, to no avail. I've also tried calling both organizations, unsuccessfully.
The abundance of what I've found seems to *indicate* that it is lawful, but perhaps with tobacco warnings. I paid a law firm to research this, and all I got was (essentially), suppositions and provisos that amounted to "probably ok". Of course, that's not enough to assuage my publisher and his insurance underwriter. Can you provide me with a certain legal answer, or at least useful information?
I haven't seen a smoking pipe advertisement in mainstream magazines in a long time, but I'm guessing it's because of their expense and that we're a niche market and these publications are read by the predominately non-smoking public.
Thank you kindly,
Dave Edmonds
Santa Rosa, CA
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