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Concerns rise over smoke shops near family residences

July 01, 2024 | San Diego City, San Diego County, California



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Concerns rise over smoke shops near family residences
During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the presence of smoke shops in mixed-use developments, particularly those located near family-oriented residential areas. One speaker highlighted the potential negative impact on young families living in multi-use condominiums where smoke shops occupy ground-floor spaces. The speaker argued that having to walk past or through these establishments is not in the best interest of residents, especially children.

Additionally, the discussion touched on the lack of oversight for smoke shops, which are reportedly selling products that remain illegal. The speaker emphasized the need for stricter regulations to ensure community safety and health. They also pointed out the environmental implications of both tobacco and marijuana smoke, calling for a reevaluation of the products manufactured by the marijuana industry that may harm local residents' health.

The meeting underscored a growing concern among community members about the intersection of commercial activities and residential well-being, prompting calls for more stringent regulations to protect families and the environment.

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