A recent sting operation conducted by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) found that six stores in Greene County had sold vape products to a minor. The operation was carried out to crack down on the sale of vape products to underage individuals. The TABC had sent a minor into the stores to attempt to purchase vape products, and six out of the total number of stores visited made the sale. The stores that sold vape products to the minor were issued citations and will face penalties. The TABC has been conducting similar sting operations across the state to enforce the law and prevent the sale of vape products to minors. The use of vape products among minors has become a growing concern in recent years, with many health experts warning of the potential risks associated with their use. The TABC has stated that it will continue to conduct these operations to ensure that businesses are complying with the law. The sale of vape products to minors is a serious offense, and businesses found to be in violation can face fines and other penalties. The TABC has also warned that repeat offenders can face more severe penalties, including the loss of their business license. The operation in Greene County is part of a larger effort by the TABC to enforce the law and protect public health. The TABC has been working with local law enforcement agencies to conduct these operations and ensure that businesses are complying with the law. The use of vape products among minors has been linked to a range of health problems, including respiratory issues and nicotine addiction. Health experts have warned that the use of vape products can have serious long-term consequences, and that it is essential to prevent their sale to minors. The TABC has stated that it will continue to work to prevent the sale of vape products to minors and to protect public health. The operation in Greene County is a reminder of the importance of enforcing the law and protecting the health and well-being of young people. The TABC has urged businesses to take steps to ensure that they are complying with the law and to prevent the sale of vape products to minors. The use of vape products among minors is a serious issue that requires a comprehensive response, and the TABC is committed to doing its part to address the problem. The operation in Greene County is just one example of the work that the TABC is doing to enforce the law and protect public health.