New Jersey statute
N.J.S.A. 2C:36-4 — Advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree
Current through P.L.2025, c.346, and J.R.22
Part of Chapter 36, New Jersey Statutes.
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Full text of N.J.S.A. 2C:36-4
Statutory text current through the P.L.2025, c.346, and J.R.22. This publication reproduces the official text of the New Jersey Statutes from the statute files published by the New Jersey Legislature; it is not the official statutes of the State of New Jersey.
It shall be unlawful for any person to place in any newspaper, magazine, handbill, or other publication any advertisement, knowing that the purpose of the advertisement in whole or in part, is to promote the sale of objects intended for use as drug paraphernalia. Any person who violates this section commits a crime of the fourth degree.
L. 1987, c. 106, s. 2.
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What degree of offense is advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree in New Jersey?
Advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree is a crime of the fourth degree in New Jersey under N.J.S.A. 2C:36-4.
Which New Jersey statute covers advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree?
Advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree is governed by N.J.S.A. 2C:36-4 (Advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree).
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