Youth decoys needed for illegal tobacco sales stings
The American Lung Association of Central California has received a grant from the California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section to document how tobacco products are easily available to minors. More than 475 youth, ages 14 to 16, have been recruited to date to participate in tobacco sales sting operations in all California counties. An additional 350 teens are needed to fully staff the program.
Under the STAKE Act program, teens complete undercover field operations, with the help of an adult staff investigator of the California Department of Health Services Food and Drug Branch, to ensure that retailers are not selling tobacco products to minors.
The underage teen walks into retail stores, asks for cigarettes and then walks out. If a vendor sells the teen a tobacco product, the teen will hand over the tobacco to the investigator, who is present the entire time. The investigator then issues a citation to the retailer after the teen exits the store.
Teen volunteers will receive a $5 stipend per store visited, regardless of whether or not a sale is made. For information and to receive an application, call Emmanuel Torres at (877) 7825348 or visit www.stakeact.com.


