New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05270

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Prohibits any cannabis related advertisements in establishments within a certain distance from schools; increases penalties for prohibited advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products; requires enforcement inspections.

Summary

Bill S05270 amends the public health law to prohibit the public display or advertisement of cannabis products within a specified distance from schools. The bill extends existing regulations that apply to tobacco products and electronic cigarettes, thereby aiming to limit youth exposure to cannabis advertising. It also increases penalties for violations of these advertising restrictions and mandates quarterly inspections of retail establishments to ensure compliance with the new regulations.

Impact

The bill will impact state laws by reinforcing and expanding the existing framework that governs the advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products. It will impose stricter regulations on where such advertisements can be displayed, particularly in proximity to schools, and will increase the financial penalties for non-compliance. This could lead to a significant reduction in the visibility of cannabis products to minors and enhance public health efforts related to substance use.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S05270 appears to be generally supportive among health advocates and those concerned about youth exposure to cannabis. However, there may be some contention from businesses that rely on cannabis advertising, who may view the restrictions as overly burdensome. The lack of recorded votes or committee discussions indicates that the bill's reception within legislative circles is still developing.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from business entities that feel the advertising restrictions are too stringent and could hinder their ability to market their products effectively. Additionally, there may be concerns from advocates for cannabis legalization who argue that such restrictions could perpetuate stigma against cannabis use and hinder the growth of the legal cannabis market.

Companion Bills

NY A00036

Same As Prohibits any cannabis related advertisements in establishments within a certain distance from schools; increases penalties for prohibited advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products; requires enforcement inspections.

Previously Filed As

NY A00036

Prohibits any cannabis related advertisements in establishments within a certain distance from schools; increases penalties for prohibited advertisement of tobacco and cannabis products; requires enforcement inspections.

NJ A425

Increases penalties for certain prohibited sales of tobacco and vapor products.

NJ S4033

Increases penalties for certain prohibited sales of tobacco and vapor products.

NJ S3991

Prohibits NJT from displaying advertisements that promote gambling, tobacco products, or vapor products.

NJ A4905

Prohibits NJT from displaying advertisements that promote gambling, tobacco products, or vapor products.

NY S09445

Prohibits the public display of kratom advertisements within a certain distance of schools.

NY A10482

Prohibits the public display of kratom advertisements within a certain distance of schools.

CT HB07181

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Tobacco, Cannabis, Hemp And Related Products, Conduct And Establishments.

NJ S2975

Revises penalties for certain prohibited sales of tobacco and vapor products and smoking in indoor places.

MN HF755

Office of Cannabis Management required to establish limits on the total THC in cannabis flower and cannabis products; addition of ingredients to impart a taste or smell to cannabis products intended to be consumed through the inhalation of smoke, vapor, or aerosol prohibited; warnings about cannabis consumption required to include a warning regarding cancer; and advertisements prohibited that promote the co-consumption of alcohol and cannabis.

Similar Bills

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