'Blunt wraps' ban will get Ill. House debate

An Illinois ban on tobacco rolling papers that critics say are used for making marijuana cigarettes might have a tougher go in the House after it passed the Senate without opposition.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — An Illinois ban on tobacco rolling papers that critics say are used for making marijuana cigarettes might have a tougher go in the House after it passed the Senate without opposition.

Chicago Democratic Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie says so-called "cigar wraps" go by the street name "blunt wraps" because buyers — often teenagers — use them for pot.

The legislation won approval 56-0 in the Senate last month. But it got House Executive Committee approval Monday only after two Democrats said they wanted to further consider the measure in a floor debate.

Tobacco-products distributors testified during a hearing that cigar wraps are a legitimate and popular product sold together with tobacco because people are saving money by rolling their own cigars.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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