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56 <br /> February 9 <br /> Ran Lwing, nd beddressea the <br /> enforcement difficultyot ordinanceand requested <br /> that it e <br /> tabled for the thne being or else limited to under 18-year <br /> • <br /> He said a majority of the items listed in the proposed ordinance . <br /> can be manufactured in workshops nsuggested ales <br /> to iv from the sale of these itemfor d von, <br /> • <br /> Councilman Pope asked Mr.Ewing if this ordinance would effect <br /> amountedhis business and he said:sales from these items only <br /> 4-68 of the total and would not adversely of his business. <br /> Rev.Peck,representing the Greater Area Ministerial 'said <br /> they wished to go on record on support of the ordinance. <br /> doe Tapes and F ,telt <br /> the City would Budget interpretation if the ordinance were passed. He recommended and • <br /> to see what the State did as he felt the Police ent would <br /> bear the brunt of nfor red the psychology <br /> ofworking <br /> with education tead of fila[ urged Council t <br /> Sandra DeLisle,of 316 <br /> O gess the PrOPOSed <br /> ordinance exactly as presented as soon as possible. she said if the <br /> City waited to see what the state ' there could be quite a wait <br /> before a decision has been made. <br /> Linda Dwen,of 3114 coil,and representing Good Finders, <br /> statingoppositidn of the proposed ordinance, she felt it would"take <br /> a gr at a y na energy t enforce this ordinance. <br /> Councilman Pope asked Deputy Chief Doughty if he <br /> ht this ordinance <br /> would be a help or a hindrance and he replied it <br /> be <br /> assistance <br /> already n the books.wouldd to the department and g along with eillegalalddrug ordinance <br /> Councilman Gipson then asked Deputy Chief Doughty if the department <br /> would need additional manpower to enforce this ordinance and he replied <br /> ' they would not be coming back to Council to request additional staff <br /> • to enforce it. <br /> President Baker <br /> involved achief <br /> Doughty <br /> ti aidaall <br /> °Meets had received was an on-going one, alit n drugs and the <br /> notificationcouncilman Michelson asked about proper and <br /> felt these could be some confusion as•to what was <br /> legal a legal t <br /> sell and Otie said they would be contacted and the ordinance explained. <br /> first and tHe intent to use factor'stressed. <br /> t,of 4705 58th Place,representing the Mariner Booster Club, <br /> presented ha petition in support of stopping the°Pen Sale ed drug <br /> , paraphernalia and askiwg for a county-wide ordinance banning the sale • <br /> Dan swing g paraphernalia. <br /> d he.felt this ordinance would <br /> benefit <br /> those who already profits m the sale these items. <br /> sandy Debisle said she was against the glamorization f drug-related <br />
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