A 3328
Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.
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Bill overview
This bill prohibits businesses from using advertisements that link their products to controlled dangerous substances or analogs, particularly when those products are intended for consumption or inhalation. It specifically targets advertisements aimed at individuals under 18 and those featuring food, beverages, or similar items. The law also makes exceptions for prescription medications dispensed by pharmacists.
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Sterley Stanley
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