Massachusetts H154 aims to protect children by prohibiting alcohol and marijuana advertising within a mile of school zones.
Massachusetts H154 amends existing law to prohibit advertising for the distribution of alcohol or marijuana within 5,280 feet of a school zone. The bill seeks to protect children from exposure to alcohol and marijuana advertising near schools, potentially reducing underage access and consumption. The measure targets advertising practices to create a safer environment for students.
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