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3 <br />to reduce the appeal to youth and young adults and reduce the likelihood that youth and young adults <br />will become users of tobacco-related products later in life, thereby promoting health, safety and <br />welfare. <br />What resources exist for communities looking to cap the number of <br />tobacco licenses they issue? <br />There are several resources available to Minnesota communities, including model ordinance language <br />from the Public Health Law Center. See below for this and other resources: <br />1.MINNESOTA CITY RETAIL TOBACCO LICENSING ORDINANCE, Public Health Law Center: <br />https://publichealthlawcenter.org/sites/default/files/resources/MDH-City-Retail-Ordinance-20 <br />20.pdf (See Page 12 for language about license capping) <br />2.Location, Location, Location: Tobacco and E-cig sales, Public Health Law Center: <br />https://publichealthlawcenter.org/sites/default/files/resources/Location-Tobacco-Ecig-Point-O <br />f-Sale-2019.pdf <br />3.Tobacco Ordinance FAQ from the City of Bloomington: <br />https://www.bloomingtonmn.gov/ph/tobacco-ordinances <br />4.Counter Tools Policy Solution: LICENSING, ZONING, AND RETAILER DENSITY: <br />https://countertobacco.org/policy/licensing-and-zoning/ <br />5.Change Lab Solutions: “Tobacco Retailer Density Place-Based Strategies to Advance Health <br />and Equity”: <br />https://changelabsolutions.org/sites/default/files/CLS-BG214-Tobacco_Retail_Density-Factsh <br />eet_FINAL_20190131.pdf (pages 4-5) <br />Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota |www.ansrmn.org | 651.646.3005