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From YouTube: 04-24-17 Council Meeting
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You
if
I
may,
we
were
approached
by
the
Summit
County
mayor's
Association
Mayor
Drew
Klein
from
city
of
Stowe
is
also
the
chairwoman
of
the
Autism
Society
of
Greater
Akron,
and
has
requested
that
we
do
a
proclamation
or
for
the
cities
to
do
a
proclamation
or
resolutions
just
to
support.
Autism
Awareness
Month
for
the
month
of
April,
which
is
this
month,
and
we
have
elected
to
do
a
proclamation
and
I
would
like
to
read
the
proclamation
and
a
record
at
this
time.
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Whereas,
beginning
in
1992,
the
Autism
Society
of
Greater
Akron
began
their
mission
to
grow
awareness,
raise
money
for
and
support
people
and
families
that
are
affected
by
autism,
including
April
as
national
Autism,
Awareness
Month.
And
whereas
it
is
known
that
autism
is
a
lifelong
disorder
affecting
1
out
of
45.
Children
born
in
the
United
States
and
whereas
the
city
of
Norton
encouraged
encourages
that
all
community
leaders,
this
specially
those
with
disabilities,
are
treated
with
respect
and
dignity
by
providing
employment
and
volunteer
opportunities.
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Supporting
programs
to
ensure
academic
and
social
success
and
having
positive
interaction
with
people
with
autism,
empowering
them
to
pursue
their
dreams
and
live
a
healthy
life.
Now,
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
I
mic
Zita
mayor
of
the
city
of
Norton,
do
hereby
proclaim
that
on
this
24th
day
of
April
and
the
year
2017,
we
recognize
and
support
the
autism's
as
society.
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G
We
vote
I
would
just
like
to
say
you
know
we
we've
looked
at
this
several
times.
We've
looked
at.
What
benefit
is
there
to
the
city
if
we
allow
any
of
these
to
come
into
the
city
or
no
sales
tax
that
come
here,
their
only
benefit
would
be
the
few
people
that
would
be
actually
working
at
the
place
and
there's
not
going
to
be
much
money
there.
The
way
the
law
was
written
at
this
point
it
says
that
there
must
be
a
pharmacist
available
or
one
call
something
like.
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You
mr.
Poole
I
would
also
indicate
that,
just
because
Ohio
has
legalized,
this
does
not
mean
that
the
federal
government
has,
and
so
there's
some
concerns
and
some
questions
regarding
enforcement.
There,
especially
since
the
federal
government
still
considers
marijuana
Schedule
one
drug.
We
also
have
a
new
administration
and
a
new
outlook
regarding
enforcement
of
these
types
of
laws
and.