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Rushil Sahai spoke in support of banning vape products and noted his experience with fellow youth <br />who have become addicted to the products. He expressed support for the proposed ordinance. <br />Emily Schuchardt spoke in support of the ban and the targeting tactics deployed by the flavored <br />tobacco industry to lead youth to addiction. <br />Ashwin Sriram, Thomas Hart Middle School and Youth Commission, spoke regarding the main <br />attraction of vaping being the flavors, and noted the health impacts of vaping. He spoke in support <br />of the proposed ordinance. <br />Shrinidhi Pola, Hart Middle School, noted the increases in youth vaping and e -cigarette use, with <br />names and flavors oriented toward youth. She spoke regarding the lack of health information <br />labeling and in support of the proposed ordinance. <br />Zofy Anguiano spoke on noting the targeting by the industry to youth and provided an example of <br />a former volleyball colleague who became addicted. <br />Ashawn Jain, Youth Commission Chair and ASB Vice -President at Foothill High School, noted the <br />use of the subject products in the school restrooms which was affecting all students. He spoke in <br />support of the proposed ordinances and noted communal support. <br />Ajay Immadi, Youth Commission, noted the amount of evidence discovered regarding the impacts <br />to youth regarding flavored tobacco products. He spoke in support of the proposed ordinances. <br />Daphne Yan, Granada High School, noted her personal experience with her father's smoking <br />addiction which impacted her growing up. She spoke of the pattern of addiction, and noted the <br />patterns she has seen at her school and the efforts conducted by school groups to rally against <br />flavored tobacco products targeted at youth. She spoke in support of the proposed ordinances. <br />Aysha Cunningham, Peer Health, spoke regarding the detrimental effects of flavored tobacco <br />products and the targeting tactics deployed by the producers. She spoke regarding the vaping and <br />flavored tobacco use happening at schools and in support of the proposed ordinances. <br />Kevin Tang, Hart Middle School, emphasized his support for the proposed ordinances and noted <br />studies conducted by the National Institutes of Health and the promotion of youth -oriented flavors. <br />He spoke regarding the need for awareness of the issue and the increase of youth abuse of the <br />products. He also spoke regarding the permanent negative impacts on health. He spoke in support <br />of the proposed ordinances and the restriction of all tobacco products. <br />Tess Shotland, Youth Commission, stated many of her friends vape and provided statistics related <br />to youth use of flavored tobacco products. Many youth are not aware of the negative impacts of <br />these products. <br />Christina Dai, Amador Valley High School, spoke regarding the coupons and other sales tactics <br />geared toward youth as related to flavored tobacco products and how these may entice youth to try <br />tobacco products. She stated the importance of increasing the price of tobacco. She requested the <br />prohibition of coupons and other sales -oriented tactics. <br />Irayna Lin and Maggie Mei requested a ban on flavored tobacco products and provided statistics <br />related to underage use of flavored tobacco products. They both spoke regarding the use of flavored <br />tobacco at school sites. They spoke in support of the proposed ordinances <br />City Council Minutes Page 10 of 14 February 18, 2020 <br />