Gujarat has banned the sale and distribution of rolling papers and pre-rolled cones, commonly known as ‘Gogo paper’. The state home department cited health risks and concerns that these products are being used by youth to smoke narcotic substances. The ban, effective immediately, targets harmful substances found in the papers, aiming to curb addiction among young people.
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