New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A366

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

Impact

If enacted, A366 would amend the existing consumer fraud act, establishing stringent penalty structures for violators. First offenses could incur fines up to $10,000, while subsequent violations could lead to penalties of up to $20,000. Beyond financial repercussions, the bill empowers the Attorney General to issue cease and desist orders and allows for punitive damages to be assessed. This legal framework reflects a robust commitment to enhancing consumer protection measures by discouraging irresponsible advertising practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill A366 aims to prohibit the sale of certain products that utilize advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs. This regulation specifically targets products intended for ingestion or inhalation, including food and beverages, that could appeal to minors. By restricting such advertisements, the bill seeks to mitigate potential misleading marketing practices that could influence young people's choices regarding substance use. Additionally, the bill sets forth specific guidelines detailing who cannot be sold these products, delineating both age restrictions and types of products covered.

Contention

While proponents of A366 underline the importance of protecting youth from potentially harmful influences, there may be pushback from businesses concerned about the implications of such prohibitive measures on their advertising strategies. Critics might argue that the bill could restrict legitimate marketing efforts and stifle innovation within the marketplace. The discussion surrounding the bill may also revolve around interpretations of freedom of speech in advertising and the balance between public health interests and commercial rights.

Companion Bills

NJ S2741

Same As Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

NJ S2336

Carry Over Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

NJ A3725

Carry Over Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3725

Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

NJ S2336

Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

NJ S2741

Prohibits sale of certain products using advertisements alluding to controlled dangerous substances or analogs.

NJ S166

Allows certain drug dealing offenses to be graded by "units," rather than weight, of controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A784

Allows certain drug dealing offenses to be graded by "units," rather than weight, of controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A2174

Allows certain drug dealing offenses to be graded by "units," rather than weight, of controlled dangerous substances.

NJ A714

Allows certain drug dealing offenses to be graded by "units," rather than weight, of controlled dangerous substances.

NJ HB3567

Controlled dangerous substances; adding to list of Schedule I controlled substances; revocation or suspension of registrations; written orders; repealers; emergency.

NJ A5488

Classifies xylazine as Schedule III controlled dangerous substance under certain circumstances; requires reporting of xylazine prescriptions.

NJ AB3029

Controlled substances.

Similar Bills

CA SB921

Political Reform Act of 1974: digital political advertisements.

CA AB868

Political Reform Act of 1974: digital political advertisements.

CA AB794

Cannabis: advertising and marketing restrictions.

CA AB2716

Cannabis: advertisements: highways.

CA AB1175

Outdoor advertising displays: redevelopment agency project areas.

CA AB2546

Commercial email advertisements.

CA SB405

Outdoor advertising displays: exemptions: City of Artesia.

CA AB1982

Outdoor advertising displays: exemptions: City of Artesia.