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CityCouncil | 2018-11-27 | 15 | statistics: Ryan Agabao, Alameda Safe Cannabis Access. Discussed benefits of cannabis, which should be sold in grocery stores: Howard Harawitz, Alameda. Submitted petitions; expressed concern over cannabis being near youth: Joanna Lau, International Chi Institute. Expressed support for the ordinance: Christina Ramirez, Alameda. Discussed an online petition to support cannabis businesses and the importance of educating youth: Vivian Vu, Alameda. Stated that he opposes cannabis businesses near youth centers; suggested the dispensary be delivery only: Wally Beaver, Alameda. Discussed giving out free cannabis: Phillip Redd, Alameda. Stated that he opposes the ordinance; dispensaries should not be next to students: Don Sharrat, Alameda. Expressed support for cannabis: John F. Sikes, Alameda. Stated cities that have embraced cannabis are now stepping back buffer zones: Serena Chen, Alameda. Stated businesses can co-exist: Josh Von Trap, Alameda. Discussed the ages of his students and other uses near the institute: Yanging Ding, International Chi Institute. Stated that he opposes the ordinance; suggested considering mixed use zones: Ben Mickus, Alameda. Expressed concern over smoking and protecting youth from addiction: Mohammad Alekozai, Quba Mosque. Stated that he opposes the dispensary location: Maaz Khan, Quba Mosque. Expressed concern over placing cannabis businesses near youth: Amanda Naprawa, Public Health Institute. Stated that he opposes the definition change: Shanon Lee, Alameda. Stated that he supports cannabis businesses; urged the City should to follow the State definition: Aaron Kraw, Alameda. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council November 27, 2018 13 | CityCouncil/2018-11-27.pdf |