Baltimore's mayor has officially signed a new bill aimed at regulating the placement of smoke shops within the city. The legislation specifically prohibits these establishments from operating in close proximity to schools and parks.
This move is part of a broader effort to promote public health and safety, particularly for children and families who frequent these areas. By limiting the locations of smoke shops, city officials hope to reduce the exposure of young people to tobacco products and related activities.
The decision to implement this law follows growing concerns from community members and health advocates about the impact of smoke shops on youth. The law reflects a commitment to creating healthier environments for Baltimore residents.
Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).
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