Supervisor seeks to restrict sale of tobacco and weapons near schools

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GREENBURGH – Town Supervisor Paul Feiner is proposing a law to restrict the sale of tobacco and vaping products within 1,500 feet of schools.  The Edgemont Community Council is lobbying for the new law that would also ban the sale of any weapons, including knives and guns, near schools.

According to Feiner, three establishments have advertised tobacco and vaping products within 1,500 feet of the Seely Place Elementary School or Edgemont Jr/Sr High School in the last month.

The legislation to be introduced will apply to the entire unincorporated Greenburgh community.

Feiner said “I am also very concerned with another safety matter: one of the shops (near the Seely School) continues to display on their window knives. I have asked the Interim Town Attorney to review whether this can be prohibited. I believe that if the Town Board approves a new ordinance it should also ban the sale of any weapons, knives, or guns near schools.”

On July 19th the American Lung Association will send a representative to the Town Board to discuss additional strategies dealing with tobacco and vaping products.  “Let’s keep our children healthy and safe!  We want Greenburgh to be a model for other communities in the state,” Feiner said.




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