Tulsa Health Officials Take Aim at Youth Smoking Through Ordinance
The Journal Record › August 30, 2006
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The Journal Record › August 30, 2006
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Convenience stores, gas stations and other area retailers will soon face stricter penalties for selling tobacco products to minors if local health officials have their way.
In the interest of following the state government's lead in curbing tobacco use among Oklahoma's youth, officials from the Tulsa Health Department want to beef up a 2003 city ordinance regarding tobacco.See the full content of this document
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Tulsa Health Officials Take Aim at Youth Smoking Through Ordinance
Vanessa Hall-Harper and Elizabeth Butler of the Tulsa City- County Health Department presented a revised version of the ordinance Tuesday to the City Council ...
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