Stockton gets approval for grant to curb tobacco sales to minors

On Feb. 3, the Stockton City Council unanimously approved a grant from the California Department of Justice to fund operations preventing the sale of tobacco to minors.

The grant awards $976,853 to be used for police operations that minimize or prevent the sale of tobacco to minors, as well as enforcing the ban on flavored cigarettes. This grant is entirely state funded, requiring no matching funding from the city.

Captain Jonathan Swain of the Stockton police department stated that efforts will be focused at retailers near schools first, targeting the growing problem of vaping in schools, before expanding to other retailers in common areas. Educational activities for retailers and officers are funded under this grant, however the funds cannot be used for school patrols, media campaigns or to “enforce actions related to tobacco use and possession,” according to the grant. Over the next three years, the Stockton police will be obligated to conduct 12 Minor Decoy operations, Shoulder Tap operations, and Undercover Buys, testing 175 retailers…

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