Illegal Tobacco Sales to Minors Discovered in Monroe, Connecticut

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Nov.06.2023
Illegal Tobacco Sales to Minors Discovered in Monroe, Connecticut
Connecticut Police Department, in collaboration with state agencies, conducted a raid uncovering four shops illegally selling tobacco to minors.

According to a report by Patch on November 3rd, the Monroe Police Department in Connecticut, in collaboration with state law enforcement agencies, launched a surprise operation to investigate retailers selling tobacco and e-cigarette vapor products. The investigation uncovered that four stores were illegally selling tobacco products to minors.

 

The law enforcement personnel from the Monroe Police Department and the staff from the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services' Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement Program conducted surprise inspections on 14 stores selling tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery products. Four of these stores were found to be in violation of state laws and were fined $300.

 

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