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July 2010
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Third District Finds No State Preemption of Ordinance Prohibiting Sale of Tobacco to Minors with Suspending or Revoking Retailer’s Local License as Teeth
Prime Gas, Inc. v. City of Sacramento
The City of Sacramento adopted an ordinance that requires local tobacco retailers to be licensed by the city, and prohibits the sale of tobacco products to minors through the sanction of suspending or revoking the retailer’s local license.
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Statutes - State) California) Tobacco Licensing Act of 2003
Topics) Land Use) State Preemption
Topics) Municipal Ordinances) Tobacco Sales
California) Sacramento
3rd District Court of Appeal
Prime Gas, Inc. v. City of Sacramento
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