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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Murashige, Laura <br /> <br /> From: Jante Azares [azares@hawaii.edu] <br /> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 3:32 PM <br /> To: counciltestimony@co.hawaii.hi.us <br /> Subject: TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF BILL 224 <br /> <br /> Hawai?i County Council <br /> Relating To Prohibition of Smoking in Certain Places Council hearing: March 12, 2008 <br /> Last month, I offered testimony in strong support of Bill 224, which would prohibit using <br /> tobacco products at all Hawai'i County parks and beaches. I continue to support this <br /> effort. <br /> I?m sure that everyone knows, smoking is hazardous to our health. Two years ago our State <br /> passed a smoke-free law covering all workplaces in Hawai'i. However, smoking is still <br /> permitted in nearly all parks and beach parks within the State, including the Big Island. <br /> Our kamali?i continue to be exposed to the hazards of secondhand smoke. <br /> My family and I use Big Island parks regularly and it is hard not to notice the amount of <br /> tobacco litter, mostly cigarettes butts. It is unsightly, unclean and potentially <br /> hazardous to very small children who pick up the butts and put them into their mouth. <br /> All our children and families deserve a clean and healthy place to enjoy outdoor <br /> activities. <br /> I again strongly urge the Council to vote yes to pass Bill 224 in its current form. It is <br /> the responsibility of local governments to protect the health and well being of its <br /> citizens. Last year, Kahalu?u Beach Park in Kona went smoke free, let?s do the same for <br /> the rest of the Island. Passing Bill 224, will make visiting all our parks and beaches <br /> more enjoyable. I know my family will appreciate it, as will the thousands of visitors who <br /> come to our Island each year. <br /> Sincerely,TANTE AZARES <br /> Jante Azares <br /> 7161 ania pone - wailua, kauai <br /> P.O. Box 2138 <br /> Pahl, HI 96766 <br /> N <br /> O <br /> y O <br /> l <br /> J w <br /> Qc) <br /> 00 ~i <br /> <br /> 0 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1 <br />