The City of Mountlake Terrace finds that the use of tobacco products, and in particular cigarette smoking by minors, is a continuing problem with grave social consequences. In recognition of the Surgeon General's recent report finding cigarette smoking is as addictive as cocaine and heroin, it is the consensus of the medical and public health community and the Surgeon General of the United States that the use of tobacco, especially in the form of cigarette smoking, is a public health problem of the highest priority, resulting in the premature death of more than 300,000 persons annually in this nation through cancer, heart disease and other causes. It is imperative to take more vigorous enforcement action to implement the existing prohibition of sales to minors. We seek to act now to avoid public and private cost of future health care for youths who develop the habit of smoking in adolescence. Tobacco products, and especially cigarettes, are often available to persons under the age of 18. The City further finds that decades of experience with the present system of prohibiting sales of tobacco products to minors has proven significantly defective. The City seeks to develop a strict, comprehensive, effective, and enforceable system to control the sale of tobacco products to minors.
(Ord. 1821 § 1, 1989)