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From Staff Reports,
In a commendable display of commitment to public health, several businesses in Yates County have been acknowledged for their unwavering adherence to regulations prohibiting the sale of tobacco to individuals under the age of 21.
The commendations come courtesy of the Yates Prevention Coalition and the Yates County Public Health department, who, through their joint efforts, aim to combat adolescent tobacco use effectively. Their evaluation, covering the months of July through September in 2023, highlights the businesses that stood firm in upholding the New York State Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act.
This legislation plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the health of the county’s youth by delaying the onset of tobacco use. The act’s objectives extend beyond mere compliance with legal requirements; they are aimed at mitigating severe health consequences, such as respiratory problems, the development of lifelong addictions, and premature death.
The following businesses in Yates County have been singled out and praised for their rigorous commitment to preventing tobacco sales to individuals below the age of 21 during the aforementioned period:
Beverage Baron in Penn Yan
Byrne Dairy in Penn Yan
Dandy Mini Mart in Dundee
Dollar General in Dundee
Dollar General in Penn Yan
Family Dollar in Dundee
Keuka Corner Convenience in Jerusalem
Lakes Gas in Penn Yan
Morgan’s Grocery Store in Penn Yan
Penn Yan Express Stop in Penn Yan
Quick Shoppe in Dundee
Red Apple Kwik Fill in Penn Yan
7-Eleven in Penn Yan
These businesses’ resolute refusal to engage in the sale of tobacco products to underage customers is a testament to their dedication to community health and their recognition of the responsibility they hold in shaping the future of Yates County.
As champions of youth well-being, these establishments are contributing to a healthier, tobacco-free generation. Their actions reflect the essence of community-driven initiatives that prioritize the protection of our most vulnerable members – our young people.