ALE AGENTS ARREST 21 STORE CLERKS FOR SELLING TOBACCO TO MINORS
As part of a Tobacco Compliance Check Campaign, four ALE agents checked 64 retail establishments in Yancey, Cleveland, Clay, Swain, Jackson, Henderson, Macon, and Buncombe counties that sell tobacco products. The cashiers were in violation of the law by allegedly selling cigars, cigarettes, snuff or bulk tobacco to customers who were younger than 18. ALE agents issued a criminal citation to each of the store clerks.
“Store clerks need to carefully check the IDs of young people who are trying to purchase tobacco products to make sure they are not underage,” said ALE Director Mike Robertson. “Selling tobacco to minors is illegal, and store clerks who either willfully or inadvertently sell to minors can stain their own record.”
ALE's Tobacco Education and Compliance Check Program is conducted in partnership with the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services and the North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission. It is also a cooperative effort among community agencies, local law enforcement agencies, merchants, parents, and teens.
ALE has 76 agents across
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Editor's note: For a list of establishments that sold tobacco or did not sell, contact ALE District IX Assistant Supervisor Allen Page at (828).298.4880.