Stockton police write tickets, make arrests in smoke shop crackdown

Stockton police officers say they took 51 “enforcement actions” — either writing tickets or arresting someone — as they continue their crackdown on the city’s problem smoke shops.

The citations were written for violations like selling to minors, operating without a license and “blatant disregard” for state laws governing the sale of tobacco, the police department said. Besides tickets and arrests, retailers found to be breaking the law can be fined and have their licenses suspected or revoked.

The latest visits to 78 businesses targeted inspection following a similar round of inspections reported in May, when officers found several shops operating with licenses. Over several weeks on that one, officers say they confiscated $55,000 of flavored tobacco products…

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