Indiana lawmakers could ban all marijuana advertising within state lines, under an amendment adopted Monday in a transportation-focused committee. It goes beyond the billboard-specific prohibition taken in a Senate panel last week.
Rep. Jim Pressel, R-Rolling Prairie, said his community is "inundated" with billboards advertising illegal marijuana. The district is near Michigan, which has legalized it. But that's not all.
"My constituents, myself included, receive up to two — what would look like political mailers — a week advertising an illegal substance" at dispensaries in nearby New Buffalo, per Pressel. He chairs the House Roads and Transportation Committee.
He commandeered Senate Bill 73, dealing with utility trailer sales, for an amendment outlawing the advertising of marijuana and other drugs on Indiana's list of Schedule I controlled substances. Indiana's attorney general could sue for injunctions, civil penalties of up to $15,000 and "reasonable costs" incurred throughout the investigation and lawsuit.
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