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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/20/2021
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 15 (SMOKING REGULATIONS) OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY PROHIBITING THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO AND ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES AND THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN PHARMACIES, AND AMENDING ARTICLE III (TOBACCO RETAIL PERMIT) OF CHAPTER 15 (SMOKING REGULATIONS) TO CLARIFY THAT PHARMACIES CANNOT OBTAIN A TOBACCO RETAILER’S PERMIT
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ORDINANCE NO. 2501 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CITY ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 15 (SMOKING <br />REGULATIONS) OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />PROHIBITING THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO AND <br />ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES AND THE SALE OF TOBACCO <br />PRODUCTS IN PHARMACIES, AND AMENDING ARTICLE III <br />(TOBACCO RETAIL PERMIT) OF CHAPTER 15 (SMOKING <br />REGULATIONS) TO CLARIFY THAT PHARMACIES CANNOT OBTAIN <br />A TOBACCO RETAILER'S PERMIT <br />WHEREAS, tobacco use causes death and disease and continues to be an urgent <br />public health threat; and <br />WHEREAS, flavored tobacco products are commonly sold by California tobacco <br />retailers; and <br />WHEREAS, about 2,500 children in the United States try their first cigarette each <br />day and 81 % of youth who have ever used a tobacco product report that the first tobacco <br />product they used was flavored; and <br />WHEREAS, electronic smoking device (or e -cigarette, vape, vape pen, e -hookah, <br />etc.) usage by youth has been rising and the devices are now the most commonly used <br />tobacco products among middle and high school students; and <br />WHEREAS, the 2018 Monitoring the Future Study found that over 60% of 10th <br />grade students said it was easy to get vaping devices and e -liquids and the 2018 National <br />Youth Tobacco Survey found that middle and high school students can obtain devices <br />and e -liquids from vape shops, gas stations and convenience stores; and <br />WHEREAS, the United States Surgeon General has stated that the brains of youth <br />and young adults are more vulnerable to the negative consequences of nicotine <br />exposure; and <br />WHEREAS, by selling tobacco products of any type, pharmacies reinforce positive <br />social perceptions of smoking, convey tacit approval of tobacco use, and send a message <br />that it is not dangerous to smoke or vape; and <br />WHEREAS, the Tobacco and Education Research Oversight Committee for <br />California, as well as the American Pharmacists Association, the California Pharmacists <br />Association, and the California Medical Association have called for the adoption of state <br />and local prohibitions of tobacco sales in drug stores and pharmacies; and <br />ATTY/ORD.547/CC ORDINANCE FLAVORED TOBACCO ORD. NO. 2501 <br />REV: 12-01-2021 RL MUFF NO. 301 <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />
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