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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 21-2F-03

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§21–2F–03.
(a)A retailer may not directly or indirectly advertise a therapeutic benefit of phenibut.
(b)A retailer may not directly or indirectly advertise or market phenibut products to minors.
(c)It is a violation of subsection
(b)of this section for a retailer to use any of the following in the advertising, promotion, packaging, or labeling of a phenibut product:
(1)A cartoon;
(2)A superhero;
(3)A video game reference;
(4)An image of a food product primarily intended for minors;
(5)A trademark that imitates or mimics the trademark of a product that has been advertised or marketed primarily to minors;
(6)A symbol or celebrity that is primarily associated with minors or media primarily directed to minors; and
(7)An image of an individual who appears to be under the age of 27 years.
(d)It is a violation of subsection
(b)of this section for a retailer to advertise or promote a phenibut product:
(1)In a newspaper, a magazine, a periodical, or any other publication for which individuals under the age of 21 years constitute 15% or more of the total audience, as measured by competent and reliable survey evidence;
(2)At a concert, a stadium, a sporting event, or any other public event for which individuals under the age of 21 years constitute 15% or more of the total audience, as measured by competent and reliable survey evidence; or
(3)On an outdoor billboard or sign board that is within 500 feet of a school.
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