DEC 12, 2018 – A first violation would carry a fine of $500 and a second violation would increase to $1,250. It would also require businesses to pay $500 a year for a tobacco retail license to the city. There would be a $75 penalty for a late application or fee payment. “With this vote, we can make an entire generation and the generation after that infinitely healthier,” said Landsman. Seelbach said he was conflicted about the decision. “I can’t get past the fact that I philosophically believe that government should not tell adults what they can or can’t do with their own body, and I can’t get past that,” he said.
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