Vaping/Tobacco Resources

Did you know that it’s the Law?

Federal law prohibits the sale or gift of all tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21, and there are associated fines. This includes cigarettes, chewing tobacco, cigars, e-cigarettes, e-liquid, and loose tobacco.
Retailers and employees face big penalties for breaking the law, in addition, any adult (including parents, guardians, and family members), can face these same fines for breaking the law. This would be considered contributing to the delinquency of a minor (State Statute 948.40).
Fines:
  • Up to $500 if there are no prior violations in the past year
  • $200 – $500 if there has been a previous violation within the past year
  • If a citation is issued to a retailer, a citation may also be issued to the clerk
This information provided is from: The Dunn County Sheriff’s Office and https://www.witobaccocheck.org/Content/pdf/thelaw_StudyGuide.pdf
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PARENTS/CAREGIVERS

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Get the facts about electronic cigarettes, their health effects, and the risks of using e-cigarettes.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services presents charts and data about middle and high school students in the U.S. regarding the current trends of tobacco use.
This website offers information about what to do, hot topics, and fast facts about tobacco prevention. It also offers a youth-based program to help keep tobacco out of the hands of youth, youth advocacy, tobacco prevention in schools, and information about helping youth people quit smoking.

RETAILERS and CAREGIVERS/PARENTS

Fast facts for retailers, employees, parents, guardians, family members, friends, etc. about the fines associated with contributing to the sale of tobacco products to minors.

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