To further the goals of New York State's tobacco use prevention and control program, as identified in New York State Public Health Law § 1399-ii, the Town of Chili finds that:
A.
Tobacco is a leading cause of preventable death and disease in New York State;
B.
Adolescent brains are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of nicotine and the formation of nicotine dependence;
C.
Tobacco and vapor/e-cigarette retail outlet density is associated with high rates of youth and adult tobacco use, as well as higher rates of initiation of nicotine use among adolescents and young adults;
D.
Tobacco and vapor products usage is linked to an increased incident in cancers and disease and therefore is harmful to the public health; and
E.
Restricting the sale of tobacco and vapor/e-cigarette products to certain zoning districts and reducing the concentration of sale locations will reduce the availability of tobacco and nicotine to residents, including adolescents, improving public health and lessening the incidence of various cancers and diseases.