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CityCouncil | 2018-11-27 | 6 | Urged the Council to keep the ordinance language as-is: Denise Zachariah, Alameda. Stated the ordinance will reduce the chances of children vaping: Malia Zachariah, Alameda Girl Scout. Expressed concern over vaping on campus; stated school bathrooms doors are being locked open to monitor vaping use: Seamus McGuinnis, Encinal High School. Expressed concern over tobacco companies targeting her friends: Karen Nguyen, Encinal High School. Stated her friends are getting hooked on vaping products: Charlie Kleinman, Encinal High School. Expressed concern over tobacco companies targeting and marketing to youth: Sydney Williams, Encinal High School. Stated retailers work hard to keep products away from youth; expressed concern over punishing businesses: Matt Hussain, Alameda. Expressed concern over the ordinance's deep flaws, which will lower 50 businesses to 32: Debbie George, Alameda. Stated that he does not sell to youth; expressed concern over street dealers selling to youth: Antonio Neumann, Alameda. Expressed concern over losing his business without a cigarette license: Surinder Singh, Alameda. Expressed concern over not being able to sell his business; stated people should not be able to buy products online: Inderjit Sidhu, Alameda. Expressed concern over the ordinance threatening small business owners: Timothy Lankford, Alameda Business Consultant. Expressed support for the business community's concerns: Narinder Matharu, Alameda. Stated taking away tobacco licenses does not keep the product out of kids' hands: Paul Dhindsa, Alameda. Expressed concern over banning menthol and losing small businesses: Ali Quashasha, Alameda. Outlined the 49 existing stores; stated only 30 stores could be sold; distance should be 300 feet door to door: Bob Sekhon, Alameda. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 November 27, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-11-27.pdf |