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+ i <br /> i <br /> ■ <br /> sell tobacco products. <br /> Mr. Anderson responded that the state lav would allow any age and the <br /> Federal laver allows any age. Furthermore, the CCRTCP has not made any <br /> proposal to change that at all, <br /> Ms, Grady thought you had to be a certain age to sell tobacco. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that you had to be a certain age to sell alcohol <br /> not tobacco. <br /> Mr, Anderson continued by stating that for example, you had to be 18 to <br /> sell to alcohol. But, you had to be 21 to buy it. Part of the reason is that <br /> there would be a lot of college students that wouldn't be able to make a <br /> living if they couldn't waitress, He had four employees that when they <br /> work an eight hour shift in his store as high school students. That was a <br /> $100.00 for then on a Sunday. There were not many places they could go <br /> to make that kind of money. It makes a difference to therm whether or not <br /> they could go to college, to be honest. <br /> ICAs. Grady asked if she could just say something else. When someone i <br /> coming before the board with a concern like-this and it gets put on the <br /> agenda, she would like something in writing before her, she doesn't have <br /> her regulations before her. Mr. Anderson was quoting to her, which she <br /> k <br /> understood was from the regulation. But, she would like to review this <br /> beforehand. From here on end she would like something in writing before <br /> them so that she could refer to it. There was nothing in here that the <br /> board members carne up with all on their own. They were taken from <br /> other regulations in other towns. <br /> Mr. Anderson interjected that he checked with the CC TCP, the state and <br /> the town. They have no records of any part of this regulation. He had read <br /> through the whole findings and purpose. He found nothing in the findings <br /> and purpose that would cause this to be written. Therefore, his first <br /> question would be was why was the board doing this. If there was a <br /> problem that they were trying to solve then maybe they as retailers could <br /> find a solution to its If this was not a problem and just got put in there <br /> because someone thought it was 18, Well, let's correct it so no one has to <br /> be fired and these young people can continue to work. As fair as the <br /> terminology in the regulation, he's gone to sic separate retailers to find <br /> out what a loosie" is and none of them have ever heard the term being <br /> used. He had been in the business since 1976. <br /> ICAs, Grady interjected that the board tools it from another regulation of <br /> another town on the cape. <br />
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