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florida bill to outlaw bongs advances
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/27/3310031/florida-bill-advances-to-outlaw.html#storylink=cpy
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/27/3310031/florida-bill-advances-to-outlaw.html#storylink=cpy
Legislation aimed at prohibiting the sale of glass and other pipes, commonly called "bongs," sailed through the House Business and Professional Regulation subcommittee on Wednesday.
The measure is sponsored by Rep. Darryl Rouson, a self-described former drug addict who says the accessibility of the pipes at hundreds of stores across Florida help perpetuate drug addictions.
He said the pipes can be used to inhale crack cocaine, hash and meth as well as marijuana. After the hearing, the St. Petersburg Democrat said he wants to "take away the convenience of addicts being able to go to the local corner store and buy utensils that can be used for illegal ingestion of drugs. And we want to help law enforcement."
State law now allows only certain retailers to sell the pipes if at least 75 percent of their sales come from tobacco products or they have no more than 25 percent of "certain drug paraphernalia" sales.
The bill (HB 49) would eliminate that exception and make any sale a first-degree misdemeanor. Second and subsequent violations would jump to a third-degree felony.
Rouson said that retailers selling the pipes have "operated under a fiction."
"The law has allowed them to call themselves tobacco accessories, yet 80 percent of these stores don't sell a stick of tobacco," he said.
"We're not talking about grandfather's corncob pipe," he added. "You don't see anybody hitting a wad of tobacco out of a waterpipe."
The measure drew no opposition during its brief review by the House panel.
Rouson said more than 300 Florida stores sell the pipes, and that many of the retailers are clustered close to college campuses.
Employees at a handful of smoke shops that sell the pipes declined to comment about the bill when reached by phone for comment on Wednesday.
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