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Ordinance 2208 <br /> Page 4 of 12 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Amend Chapter 9.32 TOBACCO RESTRICTIONS as follows: <br /> Article I. Tobacco Restrictions <br /> 9.32.010 Legislative findings and declarations. <br /> 9.32.020 Definitions. <br /> Article II. Flavored Tobacco Restrictions <br /> 9.32.030 Prohibition on the sale of flavored tobacco citywide <br /> 9.32.040 Sale of flavored tobacco by wholesalers and distributors <br /> Article III. Electronic Smoking Devices and Related Paraphernalia Restrictions <br /> 9.32.050 Prohibition on the sale of electronic smoking devices and related <br /> paraphernalia citywide <br /> 9.32.060 Sale of electronic smoking devices and related paraphernalia by wholesalers <br /> and distributors <br /> Article IV. Minimum Prices and Package Sizes for Tobacco Products <br /> 9.32.065 Tobacco Product Pricing and Packaging <br /> Article I. Tobacco Restrictions <br /> 9.32.010 Legislative findings and declarations. The city council hereby finds and determines <br /> that the adoption of this chapter is necessary to the promotion of the public health, safety and <br /> welfare. Each of the reasons set forth below provides a separate and independent basis for the <br /> council's adoption of this chapter. <br /> A. Substantial scientific evidence supports the causal relationship between using tobacco <br /> products and the deadly diseases such as lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, heart disease, <br /> emphysema and other types of cancer. The Surgeon General of the United States has <br /> determined that smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in this country. <br /> B. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that cigarette smoking is <br /> responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the United States, including more than <br /> 41,000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure. <br /> C. The Cal. Department of Public Health (CDPH) Tobacco Control Program reports in Tobacco <br /> Facts and Figures 2018 that in California 63.6% of current cigarette smokers started by the age <br /> of 18, and that the overall tobacco use rate among California high school students is at 13.6%. <br /> D. Youth under 21 currently have ready access to cigarettes and other tobacco products as a <br /> result of noncompliance with existing laws that prohibit the sale of such tobacco products to <br /> underage youth, self-service displays of tobacco products in tobacco stores, and seeing other <br /> underage youth with e-cigarettes in public parks or other youth gathering areas. The CDPH <br /> reports in its Young Adult Tobacco Purchase Survey 2019 that underage decoys were able to <br /> purchase a variety of tobacco products from many retail locations at a 21.6% violation rate in <br /> Alameda County. <br /> E. The free distribution of cigarettes and other tobacco products encourages people to begin <br /> smoking and using tobacco products and thereby become addicted to the habit, discourages <br /> people from quitting smoking, and tempts those who had quit smoking to begin smoking again. <br /> Encouraging smoking and discouraging those who are currently smoking from overcoming the <br /> habit endangers the public health by leading more people into habits that cause illness and <br /> death. <br />