Idaho Senate Passes Bill (SB 1218) To Ban Marijuana Advertising

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In a move that could limit the options of advocates promoting cannabis legalization initiatives, the Idaho Senate approved a bill on Wednesday that would ban advertising for marijuana in the state. The Senate passed the measure, SB 1218, with a vote of 21 to 14, sending the legislation to the state House of Representatives for consideration. It’s advertising,” she said. “I really wonder how this bill addresses that and if there are any concerns to be had there.” Democratic Sen. She wondered if the bill would subject people who have such materials to a misdemeanor criminal charge. “It’s in my mailbox. Nonetheless, four citizens appeared at the meeting to oppose the measure, while no one showed up to speak in favor of the bill.

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In a move that could limit the options of advocates promoting cannabis legalization initiatives, the Idaho Senate approved a bill on Wednesday that would ban advertising for marijuana in the state. The Senate passed the measure, SB 1218, with a vote of 21 to 14, sending the legislation to the state House of Representatives for consideration.

During debate on the bill, Sen. Scott Grow, the sponsor of the measure, said that billboards in western Idaho advertise cannabis businesses just over the border in Oregon, where recreational marijuana is legal for adults.

“People are being encouraged to violate the law,” Grow...

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