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CityCouncil | 2018-11-07 | 14 | Expressed concern over children having easy access to vaping: Matt Brotze, Lincoln Middle School. Stated friends and classmates use the products, which they can purchase at local drug stores: Anisya Lustig-Ellison, Encinal High School. Stated that she has seen students use products in classroom because they are easy to conceal: Darla Kahl, Encinal High School. Urged the Council to ban the sale of flavored tobacco projects, which are accessible and affordable: Kevin Gorham, Alameda. Read a portion of a poem; stated the matter is a public health issue: Rasheed Shabazz, Alameda. Urged Council to approve the ban to promote youth health; stated products can be easily concealed and used in class: Maaz Khan. Urged Council to approve the ban to save the lives of children: Sydney Williams, Encinal High School. Urged Council to approve the ban; discussed how smoking affected the health of his father and grandmother: Nick Brodnicki, Alameda. Stated flavored tobacco products should be removed from the community: Jill DiGaicomo, Alameda. Stated children purchase tobacco products online or from family members: Antonio Neumann, Alameda Valero. Discussed research regarding flavored tobacco products being marketed as quitting devices; stated having the products in stores gives youth access: Craig Wingate, Alameda. Requested menthol products be separated from flavored tobacco products; discussed collateral sales: Linda Asbury, West Alameda Business Association. Expressed concern over menthol being a social justice issue; stated tobacco is targeting youth: Rachael Gratz-Lazarus, Alameda. Suggested increasing the cost of packs of cigarillos: Brian Davis, Alameda County Tobacco Control Coalition (ACTCC). Stated youth smoking rates go down when prices go up: Stefan Wooding, ACTCC. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 12 November 7, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-11-07.pdf |