Prior to the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, the city council reviewed the following statistics:
A.
Minors obtain cigarettes and other tobacco products at alarming rates. Each year, an estimated nine hundred twenty-four million (924,000,000) packs of cigarettes are consumed by minors twelve (12) to seventeen (17) years of age, yielding the tobacco industry four hundred eighty million dollars ($480,000,000) in profits from underage smokers nationwide. In Riverside County, ten thousand (10,000) teens light up for the first time and purchase five million (5,000,000) packs of cigarettes a year.
B.
In a 2004 California youth-buying survey, twelve percent (12%) of retailers surveyed unlawfully sold tobacco products to minors.
C.
The rate of tobacco sales to minors in Riverside County is one of the highest in the state at forty-four percent (44%).
D.
Eighty-eight percent (88%) of adults who have ever smoked tried their first cigarette by the age of eighteen (18), and the average age at which smokers try their first cigarette is fourteen and one-half (14-1/2).
E.
A requirement for a tobacco retailer license will not unduly burden legitimate business activities of retailers who sell or distribute cigarettes or other tobacco products to adults. It will, however, allow the city to regulate the operation of lawful businesses to discourage violations of federal, state, and local tobacco-related laws.
F.
Sixty-five percent (65%) of California's key opinion leaders surveyed support implementation of tobacco-licensing requirements.
(Ord. 06-17 § 1)