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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />6. 1. <br />01/13/2026 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Title: <br />Public Hearing for Violation of Tobacco License <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In accordance with Minnesota State Statute § 461.12 s-5 and with Ramsey City Ordinance 26-757, the Ramsey <br />Police Department is required to conduct unannounced tobacco compliance checks at least once per year at each <br />of the 17 locations in Ramsey where tobacco is sold. On November 25, 2025 a Peace Officer from the Ramsey <br />Police Department conducted multiple tobacco compliance checks at Ramsey businesses. One business, G-Will <br />Liquors at 5427 Alpine Dr NW, failed the compliance check by selling tobacco to a person under the age of 21. <br />On November 25th, 2025, an on -duty Police Officer drove a trained and identified 19-year-old male (buyer) to <br />G-Will Liquors. The buyer went into the store to attempt to make a tobacco purchase. Shortly later, the <br />buyer came out of the store with a tin of Copenhagen Wintergreen Long Cut, which he had purchased for $10.69 <br />at 12:12 pm. The buyer told the Officer that the clerk who sold the product to him was an older male. The <br />buyer said he asked the clerk for the Copenhagen, and the clerk grabbed the product and asked the buyer for his <br />card. The buyer asked to clarify if the clerk was asking for his driver's license, and the clerk said yes, that too. The <br />buyer gave the clerk his driver's license, the clerk looked at it, and then sold the product to the buyer. <br />The Officer followed up by entering the store and speaking to the clerk, who identified himself via his Minnesota <br />driver's license as David Joseph Williams. The Officer told David about the tobacco violation, and David <br />informed him that he had done the math and stated that the buyer's driver's license indicated 2006. The Officer <br />explained to the clerk that the driver's license makes the buyer 19 years old. David printed a copy of the <br />transaction receipt and gave it to the Officer. They exchanged the change and retook custody of the original $20 <br />used for the purchase. The Officer then educated David about the vertical under-21 driver's license vs the <br />standard horizontal license. <br />The Officer issued David a citation (#021325401820) for a petty misdemeanor of selling tobacco to an individual <br />under 21 years of age. The tin of Copenhagen and the receipt were both entered into evidence at the Ramsey <br />Police Department. A photo of the buyer, as well as a photo of the buyer's driver's license, was saved to <br />Evidence.com under case #25-263009. <br />Per Minnesota State Statute § 461.12 s-2, the licensee shall be charged an administrative penalty of $300 for the <br />first violation. <br />Notification: <br />On 12/23/2025, the attached Notice of Hearing for Violation of Tobacco License letter was addressed to G-Will <br />Liquors' business applicant, Cherokee Liquors, Inc., at 19680 Rum River Blvd, Oak Grove, MN 55303, and <br />mailed to the attention of the license holder, Grant Rademacher. On 12/26/2025, the original letter, along with a <br />copy of the tobacco compliance check form, was sent via USPS certified mail (#7018 3090 0001 7699 1852) to <br />the business address registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office. A second copy of the letter was <br />mailed as a courtesy to G-Will Liquors in Ramsey. <br />Funding Source: <br />