Baltimore leaders propose “padlock” bill targeting repeat-offender smoke shops

Baltimore City leaders are pushing for tougher enforcement against smoke shops that repeatedly sell illegal cannabis and other controlled substances.

A proposed legislation would temporarily shut down problem businesses.

The bill, set to be introduced Monday during a Baltimore City Council meeting, would give the city authority to “padlock” smoke shops deemed public nuisances after repeated violations…

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