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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
Communication
0942
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128
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Francisco Anta
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COUNCIL
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Presented: Council - 3/12/08
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AGE COUNCIL 2008/03/12 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
BIL 224 Draft 01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Bills\2006-2008
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Murashige, Laura <br /> <br /> From: Francisco Anta [pako_tres@hotmail.com] l <br /> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 8:25 AM <br /> To: counciltestimony@co.hawaii.hi.us <br /> Subject: Please vote to support Bill 224. 1008 MR lO PM 8 19 <br /> !,'..li" <br /> To: Hawai?i Count Council <br /> Re: TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF BILL 224 ~~~~~~~~'~.SiAI C~I~ <br /> Relating To Prohibition of Smoking In Certain Places Council hearing: February 21, 2008 <br /> I strongly support Bill 224, which would prohibit using tobacco products at all Hawai'i <br /> County parks and beaches. <br /> As you know, smoking is hazardous to health. Two years ago our State passed a smoke-free <br /> law covering all workplaces in Hawai'i. However, smoking is still permitted in nearly all <br /> parks and beach parks within the State, including the Big Island. Our keiki continue to be <br /> exposed to the hazards of secondhand smoke. <br /> Additionally, discarding cigarettes and cigar butts onto our beaches is unsightly, unclean <br /> and particularly hazardous to small children who handle and sometime ingest them. What <br /> message are we sending our children when their places of play are polluted with smoke and <br /> the trash from dropped butts? Children and families deserve clean, healthy places to <br /> enjoy outdoor activities. <br /> I strongly encourage the Council to vote yes to pass Bill 224. Last year, Kahalu?u Beach <br /> Park in Kona went smoke free, let?s do the same for the rest of the Island. Passing Bill <br /> 224, will make visiting all our parks and beaches more enjoyable. <br /> Please accept this as written testimony in support of this bill. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Francisco Ants <br /> C/ Tomillar n°3 4°c <br /> Salamanca, of 37006 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Comm Nm 7 T` <br /> Ref. To.. ""all /l <br /> Ref. Dote R 1J 20pg <br /> <br /> i <br />
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