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Blunt Wrap Makers Sue Boston Over Tobacco Sales Ban
February 12, 2009

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Three manufacturers of tobacco-based rolling papers are suing the city of Boston over the city's new tobacco regulations, which include a prohibition on 'blunt wrap' sales, the  Boston Globe reported Feb. 7.

The ban, which went into effect this week, also prohibits the sale of cigarettes in pharmacies and in stores on college campuses. However, tobacco products -- excluding blunt wraps -- can be sold in other stores.

"If they treated us like every other tobacco product, we wouldn't be filing this suit. But they singled us out," said James Brett, who represents the blunt wrap makers.

The Boston Public Health Commission contends that the wraps, sold in fruit flavors, appeal to underage users and are "used almost exclusively for illicit purposes" like smoking marijuana, according to executive director Barbara Ferrer.

"There's a detrimental impact on the health and well-being of young people and the community with the sale of blunt wraps, which is why we eliminated them," she said.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by marley on 13 Feb 09 08:40 PM EST
why wrap up good herb in a tobacco wrapper?

Posted by Jackie on 17 Feb 09 11:24 AM EST
The companies suing Boston should be publicly laughed at and their case thrown out of court. A BLUNT is a marijuana filled cigarette! They asked to be singled out by calling their products blunt wraps. If they want to be viewed as the same then they need to market their product differently...as tobacco wraps for example. People have been rolling joints in ez-widers for decades and yet Boston is not pulling them off the shelves. The reason for this is that they have always marketed their product as something to be used with tobacco.

Posted by rugby player on 26 Feb 09 07:19 PM EST
so we decriminalize marijuana in massachusetts, and now blunt wraps are a big deal. okay then

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