Massachusetts H2530 aims to protect children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements by regulating their sale and delivery.
Massachusetts H2530 introduces regulations to safeguard children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements. The bill defines terms such as "dietary supplement for weight loss or muscle building" and "over-the-counter diet pill." It prohibits the sale of these products to individuals under 18 years old. Retail establishments must limit access to these products and request identification from customers who appear under 18. Delivery sellers must verify the age of purchasers through government-issued identification.
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