U.S. Redding Police Conduct Tobacco Compliance Checks, Several Fined for Illegal Sales

Jul.25.2025
U.S. Redding Police Conduct Tobacco Compliance Checks, Several Fined for Illegal Sales
U.S. Redding Police Intensify Crackdown on Illegal Tobacco Sales, Seize Over 600 Flavored Products, Emphasizing Youth Health and Safety.

Key points:

 

·The Reading City Police in the United States are intensifying efforts to crack down on teenagers obtaining tobacco products. 

 

·During a special inspection operation, two stores were found to be selling flavored tobacco products in violation of the law. 

 

·These stores were shut down and over 600 flavored tobacco products were confiscated. 

 

·California law strictly prohibits flavored tobacco products, and enforcement efforts are being increased.

 


【2Firsts News Flash】According to KRCR on July 24th, the Redding Police Department in California conducted a series of enforcement actions in July to restrict teenagers' access to tobacco and e-cigarette products. This initiative resulted in multiple citations being issued and the seizure of flavored tobacco products.

 

On July 1st, the police conducted the first retail tobacco inspection at a smoke shop on Victoria Avenue and found multiple violations, including not having a valid tobacco retail license and lacking necessary signage. The store employees received a verbal warning and were provided with educational materials on compliance.

 

On July 16, police, along with tobacco compliance experts from Shasta County, conducted a follow-up inspection of the store and discovered a list of flavored tobacco products and warehouse. Over 600 flavored tobacco products were confiscated. 46-year-old Redding city employee Rattana Xayavong was fined for possessing flavored tobacco products with intent to sell.

 

On July 18, with the assistance of an under-21 adult police trainee, the police carried out a "shoulder tap" operation targeting adults who purchase tobacco for minors. During the operation, five individuals were fined for supplying tobacco to minors.

 

According to police, during a retail inspection on the same day, an employee handed over a handbag containing over 300 flavored tobacco products. The store owner, 27-year-old Anderson resident Gurshawn Padda, was previously caught with flavored tobacco products at his other store on July 3, 2025. Police stated that charges will be brought against Padda for possessing and intending to sell flavored tobacco products.

 

The Reading City Police Department emphasized that these actions are part of a broader public safety strategy supported by state funding, aimed at protecting the health and safety of young people and ensuring the enforcement of state laws. According to California law, the sale of flavored tobacco products is prohibited due to their appeal to youth and health risks. In 2022, voters supported legislators in enforcing the product ban passed in 2020, and the US Supreme Court reaffirmed the ban that same year by rejecting a request from tobacco companies to halt it.

 

In addition, the Reading City Council passed an ordinance on July 15 requiring tobacco retailers to pay a fee that will be used for the enforcement and administration of the tobacco retail license program.

 

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