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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-3-2018 Supplemental Attachment Item 3.3. Preview of Annual Code Update for 2018 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Mayor Bernald & Members of the Saratoga City Council From: Debbie Bretschneider, Interim City Clerk Date: October 3, 2018 Subject: 2.1. Ordinance Amending Tobacco Retailer License Penalties & Banning Flavored Tobacco (Written Communications) After publication of the agenda packet for the October 3, 2018 City Council Meeting, the attached written communications was received for 2.1. Ordinance Amending Tobacco Retailer License Penalties & Banning Flavored Tobacco [Type here] Breathe California of the Bay Area 1469 Park Avenue San Jose, CA 95126 Phone: (408) 998-5865 Toll-Free: 1-877-3-BREATHE Fax: (408) 998-0578 www.breathebayarea.org info@lungsrus.org Tax ID#: 94-1156307 Board of Directors Chairperson Amresh Prasad Secretary Sulochina Lulla, MD Treasurer Justin Henry Directors Roslyn Bienenstock, RRT, MPH Thomas M. Dailey, MD, FCCP Tony Delas Sogol Karkouti Abhay Tewari Acting Executive Director Margo Sidener, MS, CHES A member of the Breathe America ™ Alliance October 3, 2018 Saratoga City Council City Hall 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Honorable Mayor Bernald and Councilmembers, I am writing on behalf of Breathe California of the Bay Area to provide information regarding the October 3, 2018 agenda item 2.1: Ordinance Amending Tobacco Retailer License Penalties and Banning Flavored Tobacco. Breathe California of the Bay Area is a non-profit organization founded in San Jose, California in 1911 to fight lung disease in all its forms. As the clean air and healthy lungs leader, Breathe California works with our communities to promote lung health. We envision a world that promotes healthy lungs and a healthy environment. Our organization is dedicated to working with communities to provide education and eliminate the negative impacts caused by tobacco use. In 2009, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act gave the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the power to regulate the tobacco industry. As you may know, this act prohibited cigarettes from containing any characterizing flavor, exempting tobacco and menthol. Menthol is used in many products that has a cooling and analgesic property. It masks the harshness of tobacco and creates a cooling effect, making it easier to smoke. These effects may make menthol more appealing to young, inexperienced smokers. Using menthol tobacco products is also reported as making cessation more difficult. There has been evidence from tobacco industry documents that they disproportionately target African Americans, LGBTQ, ethnic communities, blue collar workers, and low socioeconomic workers with menthol products. Thank you for your commitment to public health. Sincerely, Michelle Lam Public Health Coordinator