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CityCouncil | 2018-11-07 | 13 | Urged the Council to consider the ban: Alexis Kuchi, Alameda Girl Scout Troup 31901. Stated kids are curious and want to try flavors; the ban will help children grow up tobacco free: Malia Zachariah, Alameda. Stated the products are running rampant through schools and are creating a new generation of smokers; submitted 735 signed statement cards: Seamus McGuinness, Encinal High School. Stated the ordinance will make Alameda a healthier place for all residents: Arabis O'Brien, Lincoln Middle School. Expressed support for the ordinance; stated tobacco companies are targeting youth: Denise Zachariah, Alameda. Stated that she supports the ordinance; discussed the quantity of students smoking: Marina Rodrigues, Encinal High School. Stated tobacco is bad for all living things: Zachary and Nora Lazarus, Alameda. Urged Council to end the sale of flavored tobacco that appeals to youth: Michael Chen, Encinal High School. Urged Council to end the sale of flavored tobacco products that hooks kids before they can legally purchase it: Max Palmer, Encinal High School Stated packaging and names are similar to candy and appeals to kids: Amanda McGowan, Lincoln Middle School. Stated candy flavored tobacco products should not be sold in Alameda; the ordinance will help keep kids from trying tobacco: Turner Brotze, Lincoln Middle School. Stated students are addicted to nicotine products; action needs to be taken: Nick Lindell-Wright, Encinal High School. Stated students thought images of favored tobacco products were candy or snacks for kids: Kimberly McGowan, Lincoln Middle School. Expressed support for the ban; stated the products are a gateway: Sven S., Encinal High School. Stated flavored tobacco products are designed to appeal and attract a younger demographic: Jackson Ade, Encinal High School. Expressed concern over youth getting quickly addicted to the products and support for the ban: Annina Jordan, Encinal High School. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 11 November 7, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-11-07.pdf |