California City Considers Policies to Prevent Teen Tobacco Exposure

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Nov.21.2023
California City Considers Policies to Prevent Teen Tobacco Exposure
The city of Santa Rosa, California considers implementing policies to limit youth access to tobacco products, including stricter regulations and a ban on e-cigarette sales.

According to a report by KSRO media on November 20th, the city of Santa Rosa in California, USA is contemplating the implementation of a set of policies to prevent teenagers from accessing tobacco products.

 

The policy proposal recommends that businesses selling cigarettes and other tobacco products obtain a tobacco retail license. It also imposes stricter restrictions on the sale of flavored tobacco and bans the sale of e-cigarettes.

 

The policy has been submitted to the Santa Rosa City Council and is expected to be discussed and further reviewed by municipal government officials in the first quarter of 2024.

 

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