Provide feedback on a proposed ordinance that would establish a tobacco sales license, enact fees to ensure compliance, and raise the minimum age of tobacco purchase to 21 years old.
Do you support establishing a tobacco sales license in the City of Tempe?
Yes
Why or why not?
Despite public denials, government records show Tempe tobacco retailers have a truly appalling history of selling tobacco products to kids. Over the past 5 years, 53 percent of the 154 Tempe tobacco retailers have been cited for the sale of products to underage buyers, with over a third of those cited multiple times. But licensing is one part of the solution. BOTH licensing AND a restriction to flavored tobacco products is needed to address the critical and detrimental impact tobacco products are having on increasing tobacco addiction among Tempe youth.
If a tobacco sales license is established, do you support the proposed fees to ensure compliance?
Yes
Why or why not?
No response.
Do you support increasing the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to age 21?
Yes
Why or why not?
No response.
Do you currently use tobacco products?
No
Do you currently own, manage or work at an establishment that sells tobacco products?
No
Do you have any other comments?
In considering the enactment of a tobacco retail license ordinance, Tempe leaders are to be credited for recognizing there is a serious problem with underage smoking in the community that needs to be addressed.
Flavored tobacco products are fueling the youth nicotine addiction crisis – and it's time for Tempe to take action, as hundreds of communities across the country have done.
According to a December 2022 poll conducted by FHK-Tempe coalition, 61% of voters favor an ordinance to end the sale of all flavored tobacco products that can appeal to youth. Given this broad public support, as well as support among Tempe community leaders and organizations such as the Tempe Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking and Drug Use, Tempe Union High School District, Tempe Elementary School District, the Tempe African American Advisory Committee and 50+ state and regional health, education, youth service, faith-based, and social justice organizations, it is imperative that Tempe City Council enact restriction to the sale of flavored tobacco products.
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Do you support establishing a tobacco sales license in the City of Tempe?
Why or why not?
Despite public denials, government records show Tempe tobacco retailers have a truly appalling history of selling tobacco products to kids. Over the past 5 years, 53 percent of the 154 Tempe tobacco retailers have been cited for the sale of products to underage buyers, with over a third of those cited multiple times. But licensing is one part of the solution. BOTH licensing AND a restriction to flavored tobacco products is needed to address the critical and detrimental impact tobacco products are having on increasing tobacco addiction among Tempe youth.
If a tobacco sales license is established, do you support the proposed fees to ensure compliance?
Why or why not?
No response.Do you support increasing the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to age 21?
Why or why not?
No response.Do you currently use tobacco products?
Do you currently own, manage or work at an establishment that sells tobacco products?
Do you have any other comments?
In considering the enactment of a tobacco retail license ordinance, Tempe leaders are to be credited for recognizing there is a serious problem with underage smoking in the community that needs to be addressed.
Flavored tobacco products are fueling the youth nicotine addiction crisis – and it's time for Tempe to take action, as hundreds of communities across the country have done.
According to a December 2022 poll conducted by FHK-Tempe coalition, 61% of voters favor an ordinance to end the sale of all flavored tobacco products that can appeal to youth. Given this broad public support, as well as support among Tempe community leaders and organizations such as the Tempe Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking and Drug Use, Tempe Union High School District, Tempe Elementary School District, the Tempe African American Advisory Committee and 50+ state and regional health, education, youth service, faith-based, and social justice organizations, it is imperative that Tempe City Council enact restriction to the sale of flavored tobacco products.