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Anyone caught smoking in public areas will faces a fine of up to $500. The city previously outlawed smoking in parks, and also requires businesses that sell tobacco products to obtain a city license. [40] El Cerrito, January 1, 2015, banned in all public places, commercial areas, and multi-unit residences and within 25 feet of any of these. [41]
Effective March 4, 2018, convenience stores, grocers, and liquor stores may sell alcohol from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Sundays [2] and from 7:00 AM to 3:00 AM Monday-Saturday. Effective July 4, 2010, beer sold in microbreweries may be sold on Sundays pursuant to Senate Bill 75. The sales must take place where the brewing is done.
Since 1 June 2004, smoking has been prohibited in all indoor public areas. Outside some places this ban includes the immediate area surrounding the doorways, etc. [198] [199] [200] Advertising for tobacco has been illegal by law since 1975 (The tobacco related damage protection act). The smoking ban also includes vaping since 1 July 2017.
The agency has also filed civil money penalty complaints against 38 manufacturers and 67 retailers over the illegal sale of e-cigarettes. The distributors have 15 days to respond with steps to ...
It said the sale of fake tobacco and vaping products can harm legitimate businesses and can also be more hazardous to users as they often contain very high levels of tar and other toxic chemicals.
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The purpose of the SDFSCA is to support programs that: (1) prevent violence in and around schools; (2) prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; (3) involve parents and communities; and, (4) are coordinated with related Federal, State, school, and community efforts and resources to foster a safe and drug-free learning environment ...
Devin McGee is accused of charging between $50 and $100 for illegal items. ... A Milwaukee County Jail officer has been charged with selling cigarettes, THC pens and cellphones to inmates ...