Permits possession of betelnut for personal use, but not for commercial distribution, by residents of Guam, the Trust Territory of the…
Official title: A bill to recognize the cultural tradition of the Pacific territories and possessions of the United States by allowing the possession of betel nut for personal use by residents of such territories and possessions.
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Permits possession of betelnut for personal use, but not for commercial distribution, by residents of Guam, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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