Sebastian Appeal Of Drug Emporium High Court Ruling Planned
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The exclusion of cosmetics in California Penal Code section 547e, which sets penalties for the removal or alteration of product identification marks from products, likely will be the focal point of a pending appeal by Sebastian International.
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