So, i know there are lots of ads [speaker not understood]. There are blue, electronic and have pretty flavors. [inaudible]. Thank you. And thanks to all the folks from bydc as well. Next speaker. Good afternoon. Im dr. Lucy [speaker not understood]. Im a resident of [speaker not understood] and researcher at the university of california San Francisco. I want to make one point. There is no evidence that Electronic Cigarettes, how theyre used on a National Level help people quit. We published a study at the american journal of Public Health where we surveyed 1800 u. S. Smokers all over the United States and where we found that both people who use Electronic Cigarettes did not have any easier time quitting regular cigarettes than those who didnt. And you will hear a lot of individual stories written to you as told saying ecigarettes help them quit. What does it mean . For every person where there is a story of success, there is more than one person out there for whom ecigarettes did not m
Read the full item [speaker not understood] because its talking about vaporizers that mimic smoking. So, they look like a cigarette. And you gave us some examples, but there are many other vaporizers, the vast majority, that do not mimic smoking sw. ~ as well. Ive willing to meet with you. You met with my staff. I do feel this is an important issue impacting youth and hooking the new generation on harmful addicting substance. But i want to be sensitive to the medical marijuana users. So, well continue to communicate with you, but its not intended to limit the use of medical marijuana. I dont want Law Enforcement arresting me saying that im smoking excuse me, vaporizing with a [multiple voices] thank you so much, mr. Goldman. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Im lawrence green, aes are department of west portal area, but im here today as a member appointed by the governor to the california state tobacco education and Research Oversight committee commonly known as troc. We thank the su
[speaker not understood] from the Youth Leadership institute. Linda boyer chiu from the we willness center susfd. [speaker not understood]. John kreuger. Keith perry. And [speaker not understood]. Mr. Gored an . Good afternoon, supervisors, my name is bob gordon and im proud to have lived in San Francisco 21 years, my smokefree city ~. For many years i helped facilitate a free stop Smoking Program for the Lgbt Community here. My brothers and sisters, mostly in their 40s, 50s and 60s, this program is called the last drag. And time and time again we hear the same stories from those who attend the last drag, and that is that their first exposure to nicotine began at age 15, 16, and at some point they discovered that they were hooked for life. And this is why we really ought to call what were talking about here an adolescent disease. So, any reasonable steps that we can take now to prevent as many young people as possible from a lifetime of addiction to nicotine would make for an intellige
Thank you so much, dr. Green. Next speaker. And if there is any youth that are in the audience, please come forward to speak in the beginning. Hello, cooper logan with the Student Advisory Council. Thats Student Advisory Council from the San Francisco Unified School District . Correct. Yeah. Many High School Students don see ecigarettes as a risk to their health [speaker not understood]. Close friends have told me they see ecigarettes more like candy or a harmless casual thing to do. From personal experience im comfortable saying the vast majority of teens who smoke these colorful flavorful ecigarettes are not smoked cigarettes and have no interest in smoking. However, while it makes sense intuitively these ecigarette are healthier than cigarettes, the harmful effect are widely unknown. Ecigarettes are appealable to teens due to [speaker not understood]. While im not convinced of the toxicity or harmful effects of ecigarette at this time, i do believe we should err on the side of cauti
The heartland institute, cato institute, Public Policy research with tea party links have been pushing these policies. It is important that you understand these many of these are deceptively designed to [speaker not understood]. We urge you to protect the Public Health and recognize these cynical influences. Thank you. Thank you. [speaker not understood] and joseph [speaker not understood]. Michael barger, lawrence tam. [speaker not understood]. And i think i already called dr. Darlene bonds. Next speaker. Good afternoon, my name is Amanda Fallon and i am a [speaker not understood]. My colleague conducted a study that was published two days ago in the american journal of Preventive Medicine examining Electronic Cigarette marketing on websites. She found that 71 discuss the use of Electronic Cigarettes as a way to circumvent smokefree policies. Allowing ecigarettes to be smoked indoors is problematic because it may expose bystanders to unknown toxins such as volatile organic compounds,