Senate Gives Initial OK To Vehicle Smoking Ban
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Maryland residents would not be able to smoke in a vehicle with a passenger younger than 8, under a measure that has received preliminary approval in the state Senate.
The Senate blocked two amendments Monday night that were offered by Sen. Edward Reilly, R-Anne Arundel.
Reilly tried to change the bill so a violation of the law would be a secondary, rather than a primary, offense. As a primary
offense, a police officer would be able to pull someone over for the offense.
Senators also shot down an amendment that would have prevented a child from riding in a vehicle in which someone had smoked at all.
Supporters of the measure as it currently stands say it is needed to protect children from second-hand smoke.
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