Source: https://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/22/title22sec2429-B.html
Timestamp: 2019-05-27 03:18:41
Document Index: 203273753

Matched Legal Cases: ['§18', '§18', '§18', '§18', '§18', '§18', '§18', '§18', '§18']

A. Be misleading, deceptive or false; [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
B. Involve mass-market advertising or marketing campaigns that have a high likelihood of reaching persons under 21 years of age or that are specifically designed to appeal particularly to persons under 21 years of age; [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
C. Be placed or otherwise used within 1,000 feet of the property line of a preexisting public or private school, except that, if a municipality chooses to prohibit the placement or use of signs or advertising by or on behalf of a registered caregiver or dispensary at distances greater than or less than 1,000 feet but not less than 500 feet from the property line of a preexisting public or private school, that greater or lesser distance applies; [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
D. Violate any other requirement or restriction on signs, advertising and marketing imposed by the department by rule pursuant to subsection 2; or [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
E. Market to any person authorized to possess marijuana under this chapter and specifically to any adult use or recreational marijuana market within the same sign, advertisement or marketing material. [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
A. A prohibition on health or physical benefit claims in advertising or marketing, including, but not limited to, health or physical benefit claims on the label or packaging of harvested marijuana; [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
B. A prohibition on unsolicited advertising or marketing on the Internet, including, but not limited to, banner advertisements on mass-market websites; [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
C. A prohibition on opt-in advertising or marketing that does not permit an easy and permanent opt-out feature; and [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]
D. A prohibition on advertising or marketing directed toward location-based devices, including, but not limited to, cellular telephones, unless the marketing is a mobile device application installed on the device by the owner of the device who is 21 years of age or older and includes a permanent and easy opt-out feature. [2017, c. 452, §18 (NEW).]