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ver <br />Ordinance 15 - <br />eg is to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />An Ordinance Amending Chapter 26, Regulating the Use of Electronic Delivery <br />Devices Where Smoking is Prohibited by the Minnesota Clean Indoor Air Act of <br />the City of Elk River, Minnesota, City Code <br />The City Council of the City of Elk River does hereby ordain as follows: <br />SECTION 1. That § 26-31, Definitions of the City of Elk River Code of Ordinances shall be <br />amended to add the following: <br />Use. The inhaling or exhaling of aerosol or vapor from any electronic delivery device. Use shall also <br />mean being in possession of an electronic delivE-a device that is turned on or otherwise activated. <br />SECTION 2. That § 26-32, Purpose of article of the City of Elk River Code of Ordinances shall <br />be amended to add the following: <br />Because the city recognizes that many persons under the age of 18 years purchase or otherwise <br />obtain, possess, and use tobacco, tobacco products, tobacco -related devices, nicotine, and electronic <br />delivery devices, and that such sales, possession, and use are violations of both state and federal <br />laws, and because studies, which are hereby accepted and adopted, have shown that most smokers <br />begin smoking before they have reached the age of 18 years and that those persons who reach the <br />age of 18 years without having started smoking are significantly less likely to begin smoking, and <br />because smoking has been shown to be the cause of several serious health problems which <br />subsequently place a financial burden on all levels of government, this article shall be intended to <br />regulate the sale, possession, and use of tobacco, tobacco products, tobacco -related devices, <br />nicotine, or electronic delivery devices for the purpose of enforcing existing laws, to protect minors <br />against the serious effects associated with the illegal use of tobacco, tobacco products, tobacco - <br />related devices, nicotine, or electronic delivery devices and to prevent young people from starting to <br />smoke as stated in Minn. Stats. 5 144.391. <br />UnregWated electronic dehyM devices conimojA referred to as electronic 6wettes, or e- <br />ci arettes closely resemble and u osefi9 mimic the act of smoking by having users inhale <br />vaporized liquid nicotine or other substances created by heat through an electronic jgWtions stem. <br />After testing a number of e -cigarettes from two leading manufacturers, the Food and Drug <br />Administration (FDA) determined that various samples tested contained not only nicotine but also <br />detectable levels of known, carcinogens and toxic chemicals, including tobacco -specific nitrosamines <br />and diethylene glycol, a toxic chemical used in antifreeze. The FDA's testing also suggested that <br />quality control processes used to manufacture these products are inconsistent or non-existent. <br />C'Summary of results: Laboratory analysis of electronic cigarettes conducted by FDA, "Food and <br />Drug Administration (FDA), July 22, 2009; <br />bM?://www.fda.p,ov/NewsEvents/PubhcHealthFocus/ucml73146.hqW <br />Last Updated March 2014 <br />ro■EIEI Ir <br />NATURE -1 <br />
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