Philadelphia blunt ban
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Philadelphia Bill No. 060345, colloquially known as the Philadelphia blunt ban, was an ordinance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which banned the retail sale of cigarettes or cigars sold one or two at a time, rolling papers, flavored tobacco products, and drug consumption and packaging paraphernalia such as water pipes, roach clips, and bongs. It was an amendment to Chapter 9-600, the "Service Businesses" section, of the Philadelphia Code.[1][2] It has since been overturned by court decree.
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Philadelphia Bill No. 060345 | |
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Philadelphia City Council | |
Citation | Phila. Bill No. 060345 |
Enacted by | Philadelphia City Council |
Enacted | May 12, 2006 |
Signed | January 23, 2007 |
Commenced | January 23, 2007 |
Introduced by | Councilman Brian J. O'Neill |
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