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Effective Date: November 8, 2014 10/15/2014
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AN ORDINANCE
Amending City Code Subsection 3-14-6, to Increase the Age of Sale and
Purchase of Tobacco or Liquid Nicotine Products from Eighteen (18)
Years of Age to Twenty -One (21) Years of Age
NOW BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: Legislative Statement.
At the time of passage of this Ordinance, tobacco use remains a leading cause of
preventable premature death in the United States, killing nearly half a million Americans
and costing the nation almost $200 billion in healthcare expenses and lost productivity
each year. Tobacco use also increases the risks of lung cancer, heart disease, stroke,
asthma, emphysema, pre -term delivery, low birth weight, and many other types of
cancer. Furthermore, cigarettes are the only consumer products that, when used
exactly as intended, kill up to one-third of regular users.
Most smokers start using tobacco as youth or young adults. Ninety-five percent
of all adult smokers started smoking before they turned twenty-one years old.
Additionally, there is strong evidence that people who begin smoking at an early age are
more likely to develop a severe addiction to nicotine than those who start at a later age.
The transition from experimental to regular smoking typically occurs around twenty
years old. Most people who are not smokers by twenty-one years of age do not start
smoking later in their lives.
Raising the legal sales age for cigarettes and tobacco products will reduce
access to both products in stores among young adults, between eighteen and twenty
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years old, and among youth who are younger than eighteen. Raising the sales age will
reduce access to cigarettes and tobacco products by youth because youth often acquire
such products from older friends: 90 percent of people purchasing cigarettes for minors
are between eighteen and twenty years old.
Other jurisdictions that have increased the minimum sales age for cigarettes and
tobacco products have seen decreases in tobacco use among youth. In 2005,
Needham, Massachusetts increased the legal sales age from eighteen to twenty-one
years. Between 2006 and 2012, the percentage of high school students in Needham
who reported smoking declined from 12.9 percent to 5.5 percent, a decrease of over
fifty percent. In 2007, England increased the minimum sales age from sixteen to
eighteen years. By 2009, there was a thirty percent decline in smoking among youth
between the ages of sixteen and seventeen, and younger students between the ages of
eleven and fifteen were one-third less likely to be regular smokers than they had been
previously.
The City of Evanston has continuously been a public health leader in various
aspects. In 2005, the City of Evanston was one of the first communities to ban smoking
in public places. This step contributed to the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois
eventually becoming smoke -free. Recently, Evanston led the way in Illinois by
restricting the sale and use of e-cigarettes in the same fashion as traditional tobacco
products in 2013.
Article VII, Section (6)a of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, which states that the
"powers and functions of home rule units shall be construed liberally," was written "with
the intention that home rule units be given the broadest powers possible" (Scadron v.
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City of Des Plaines, 153 111.2d 164). Pursuant to 65 ILCS 511-2-1, the City may make all
rules and regulations to carry into effect the powers granted to the City, such broad and
general grant of authority complementing the City's home rule powers. At meetings
held in compliance with the provisions of the Illinois Open Meetings Act (5 ILCS 120/1 et
seq.), the City Council considered this Ordinance, heard public comment, and made
findings. It is well -settled law in Illinois that the legislative judgment of the City Council
must be considered presumptively valid (see Glenview State Bank v. Village of
Deerfield, 213 III.App.3d 747(1991)) and is not subject to courtroom fact-finding (see
National Paint & Coating Assn v. City of Chicago, 45 F.3d 1124 (1995)).
The City Council therefore fiends that establishing a minimum sales age of twenty-
one for cigarettes, tobacco products, and electronic cigarettes will reduce smoking,
tobacco, and electronic cigarette use among youth and young adults, and decrease the
likelihood that members of this cohort will become smokers or electronic cigarette users
later in life. This increase in the minimum sales age will also reduce high school
students' opportunities to access tobacco or electronic cigarettes from legal buyers.
Finally, raising the minimum sales age will augment existing tobacco prevention and
control programs and improve the general health of Evanston residents.
SECTION 2: That Subsection 3-14-6 of the Evanston City Code of 2012,
"Prohibitions Regarding Minors," as amended, is hereby further amended to read as
follows:
3-14-6: Prohibitions Regarding Minors
It shall be unlawful:
(A) Sales To. For any person, including any licensee, to sell, offer for sale, give away
or deliver tobacco or liquid nicotine products to any person under the age of
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twenty-one (21) years.
Signs informing the public of the age restrictions provided for herein shall be
posted by every licensee at or near every display of tobacco or liquid nicotine products
and on or upon every vending machine which offers tobacco products for sale. Each
such sign shall be plainly visible and shall state:
THE SALE OF TOBACCO
PRODUCTS OR LIQUID NICOTINE PRODUCTS TO PERSONS UNDER
TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE IS
PROHIBITED BY LAW
The text of such signs shall be in red letters on a white background; said letters to be at
least one (1) inch high.
(B) Sale By. For any licensee or any officer, associate, member, representative,
agent or employee of such licensee, to engage, employ or permit any person
under twenty-one (21) years of age to sell tobacco products in any licensed
premises.
(C) Purchase. For any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to purchase
tobacco or liquid nicotine products or to misrepresent his/her identity or age or to
use any false or altered identification for the purpose of purchasing tobacco or
liquid nicotine products.
(D) Possession. For any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to possess any
tobacco or liquid nicotine products; provided, that the possession by a person
under the age of eighteen (18) years under the direct supervision of the parent or
guardian of such person in the privacy of the parent's or guardian's home shall
not be prohibited.
(E) Penalties Generally. Any person violating Subsection (A) or (B) of this Section
shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00) nor more than five
hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and a separate offense shall be
deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or
continues. In addition to any other penalty, a licensee convicted of violating any
provision of this Section may be subject to having his/her license revoked,
suspended or not renewed by the Health Director.
SECTION 3: The findings and recitals contained herein are declared to be prima
facie evidence of the law of the City and shall be received in evidence as provided by
the Illinois Compiled Statues and the courts of the State of Illinois.
SECTION 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
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repealed.
SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage, approval and publication in the manner provided by law.
SECTION 6: If any provision of this ordinance or application thereof to any
person or circumstance is ruled unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such invalidity
shall not affect other provisions or applications of this ordinance that can be given effect
without the invalid application or provision, and each invalid provision or invalid
application of this ordinance is severable.
Introduced: ()`Q_ GV)eX %3, 2014
Adopted: ()C.k-d%;QV M , 2014
Approved:
2014
EIjileth B. Tisdahl, Mayor
Attes - Ap oved as to form:
Rodney Gree , City Cork Zrant/Farrar, Corporation Counsel
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