Maryland Eliminating Cannabis OOH Advertising

In a comment on our Cannabis shakeout post, Toni Ogle, of Insite Street Media, points out that starting July 1, 2023, Maryland will restrict sellers of recreational cannabis from using out of home advertising:

As you may or may not be aware, on July 1, 2023, recreational marijuana use will be officially legalized in the State of Maryland.

Because of this change in the law, one of our clients (WAAVE Medical Marijuana Dispensary) received notice on Friday, May 12, 2023, from the Maryland Cannabis Administration, stating that they must sign an attestation that they will comply with the new advertising regulations that were part of the lager cannabis reform bill that passed and was signed by the Governor last week (please see page 82 in the following link for the advertisement regulations: https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2023RS/Chapters_noln/CH_254_hb0556e.pdf)

Based upon this signed legislation from the Governor of Maryland, the State is banning OOH: “ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING BY MEANS OF PLACING AN ADVERTISEMENT ON THE SIDE OF A BUILDING OR ANOTHER PUBLICLY VISIBLE LOCATION OF ANY FORM, INCLUDING A SIGN, A POSTER, A PLACARD, A DEVICE, A GRAPHIC DISPLAY, AN OUTDOOR BILLBOARD, OR A FREESTANDING SIGNBOARD.”

It is unfortunate, as we were able to have these dispensaries as clients when it was classified at “medical.” The challenge is that these dispensaries will all provide for recreational use as of July 1, 2023, because there is a significantly larger marketplace.

 

To receive a free morning newsletter with each day’s Billboard insider articles email info@billboardinsider.com with the word “Subscribe” in the title.  Our newsletter is free and we don’t sell our subscriber list.


Paid Advertisement

One Comment

  1. This is a shame. I hope things change in future.