Connecticut flea markets
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Amended SB 1103, prohibiting the sale of "any drug" at flea markets except by a "manufacturer's or distributor's representative," becomes public act on May 27. As introduced by the Joint Committee on General Law Feb. 10, the language would have restricted the sale of cosmetics, drugs, devices and baby food in flea markets ("The Tan Sheet" March 8, In Brief). A substitute bill unanimously approved by the committee March 25 limited the bill's scope to drugs
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