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asked where the regulations for the sale or tobacco. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he believed that they had already included <br /> number two in the regulations for the sale of tobacco products. so as far <br /> as he was concerned they really didn"t need number two: 'They have their <br /> own regulation regarding the sale of tobacco products to minors and it <br /> has it"s own enforcement clause within it. That would be overlapping if <br /> they did that. <br /> IIs. Grady stated that the only reason that she included it in the <br /> regulation was that she did not know if they had It in writing, <br /> IIs. Warden asked for clarification of the section. <br /> Ms, Grady pointed out to Ms, Harden that it was the part that she had <br /> typed in, <br /> Mr* Mitrokostas asked if they were going to address private clubs or <br /> tribal lands. <br /> Mr. Ball responded that they could do nothing about tribal lands as the <br /> BOH could do nothing about it, They have no jurisdiction over it. correct? <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that tribal lands were a federally governed <br /> entity. <br /> Mr. Mitrokostas reiterated his question regarding private clubs. <br /> Mr. Ball wasn't sure if it was included in the regulation. <br /> Mr. Harrington felt that it fell under private function rooms. <br /> Dino felt that private clubs were different than private function rooms. <br /> Mr. Greene brought up the example of the Mashpee Rod and Gun chub. <br /> Mr, Ball felt that he agreed that they should be allowed to smoke in <br /> private clubs. It was his impression that he got out-voted on that matter. <br /> Again Dino brought up than there was no smoking in private clubs either. <br /> Mr, Ball felt that that was addressed. <br /> IVIS. Grady stated that she felt that when they discussed function rooms <br /> and halls that that was meant to include private clubs. <br /> 47 <br />