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    LaPorte to vote Aug. 5 whether to restrict new smoke and vape shops downtown, near schools

    By Stan Maddux,

    2024-07-29

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    LAPORTE — The LaPorte City Council are considering a measure that would make it more difficult for smoke and vape shops to open in the city.

    The proposal would require any new smoke and vape shops wanting to open receive approval from the LaPorte Board of Zoning Appeals .

    The proposal also mandates smoke and vape shops be 1,000 feet or more from a school and other places where children typically gather.

    Supporters of the measure believe the number of such establishments here has already exceeded what’s acceptable given the influence they appear to have on children deciding to vape.

    Currently, Mayor Tom Dermody said, those establishments can set up shop anywhere in retail areas of the city without having to seek permission from a local governing body.

    He said the use of such products by minors, in particular, is a problem nationwide.

    “We know what’s happening with underage vaping and how accessible and available this is," he said, "and we need to do our part.”

    Council member Lauren Huffman, who submitted the proposal, cited figures from the Centers for Disease Control showing 2.1 million middle school children vape nationwide.

    She argued fewer children will take up smoking and vaping if they’re not influenced as much by their presence in the community.

    Huffman said there have also been issues with vape products being sold locally to minors despite state law prohibiting the sale of such products to anyone under 18.

    The council is expected to vote on the measure at its next meeting on Aug. 5.

    Huffman said another reason she took the lead on the proposal was to keep such establishments from opening downtown.

    She said smoke and vape stores are not a good mix for the family atmosphere preferred to attract more people into downtown.

    “I want to make sure that all of the stores, shops, retailers in that area cater to families and anything unhealthy like smoking, vaping is kind of away from where families gather,” she said.

    Dermody said he also believes limiting the number of such establishments could help further move the needle toward a healthier community.

    For years, LaPorte has consistently ranked toward the bottom statewide for the health of its residents based on factors like smoking and obesity rates.

    “Anybody that would like to debate the issue of our lack of health, which is slowly improving, can go to the Health Foundation of LaPorte to look at those numbers,” he said.

    HFL contributes funding to projects like construction of trails and other forms of recreation in hopes of meeting its goal of LaPorte being among the healthiest communities in Indiana by 2030.

    This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: LaPorte to vote Aug. 5 whether to restrict new smoke and vape shops downtown, near schools

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    Ron Heider
    08-02
    Another way Laporte can collect money by having you purchase a special permit
    Lennie Gaddis
    07-29
    capes. right on J St. by high school. already. jeez
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