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Anti-Pot Karens Rise Up in New York – Scott Gray (R-NY) Wants Cannabis Billboards Banned Because He Didn’t Like a ‘Got Weed’ Ad

Assemblyman Scott Gray (R-Watertown) has put forth A8200, a bill that proposes heightened consequences for individuals displaying cannabis-related signs daily. The legislation seeks to restrict the promotion of cannabis through advertisements unless the ads are endorsed by an authorized dealer and situated on the premises of an authorized business.

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