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?
This dangerous product needs to be regulated.
If a tobacco sales license is established, do you support the proposed fees to ensure compliance?
Yes
Why or why not?
I think the proposed fees and fines should be higher. With higher fees and fines the retailer will be more cautious in selling to minors and losing their license.
Do you support increasing the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to age 21?
Yes
Why or why not?
Minors should not be able to buy tobacco products, which will affect their health the rest of their lives.
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?
As a Tempe resident I appluad the city in this FIRST step in addressing the tobacco and vaping use of minors. The licensing ordinance will help in this matter, but more must be done to really affect change. A comprehensive ordinance that includes the end of selling flavored tobacco products must be enacted. The flavors are what entices kids to use tobacco products. When it tastes or smells like some kind of candy, that masks the harshness of the product, it is easy for kids to use. Also how many tobacco retailers does Tempe need? I understand there's new vaping shop being proposed down the street from me. The city already has too many. Tobacco related illnesses not only affects the individual, but the family and community as well. It affects their economic well being as well. As African Americans suffer disproportionately from health disparities, if you lose a breadwinner or co-breadwinner it will throw your family into financial chaos, not to mention depression. With over 45,000 African Americans dying from tobacco related illnesses each year, families are suffering financially and emotionally. A comprehensive ordinance that ends the sell of ALL flavored tobacco products is needed asap along with the licensing ordinance.
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Do you support establishing a tobacco sales license in the City of Tempe?
Why or why not?
This dangerous product needs to be regulated.
If a tobacco sales license is established, do you support the proposed fees to ensure compliance?
Why or why not?
I think the proposed fees and fines should be higher. With higher fees and fines the retailer will be more cautious in selling to minors and losing their license.
Do you support increasing the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to age 21?
Why or why not?
Minors should not be able to buy tobacco products, which will affect their health the rest of their lives.
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?
As a Tempe resident I appluad the city in this FIRST step in addressing the tobacco and vaping use of minors. The licensing ordinance will help in this matter, but more must be done to really affect change. A comprehensive ordinance that includes the end of selling flavored tobacco products must be enacted. The flavors are what entices kids to use tobacco products. When it tastes or smells like some kind of candy, that masks the harshness of the product, it is easy for kids to use. Also how many tobacco retailers does Tempe need? I understand there's new vaping shop being proposed down the street from me. The city already has too many. Tobacco related illnesses not only affects the individual, but the family and community as well. It affects their economic well being as well. As African Americans suffer disproportionately from health disparities, if you lose a breadwinner or co-breadwinner it will throw your family into financial chaos, not to mention depression. With over 45,000 African Americans dying from tobacco related illnesses each year, families are suffering financially and emotionally. A comprehensive ordinance that ends the sell of ALL flavored tobacco products is needed asap along with the licensing ordinance.