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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />2 <br />PUBLIC CHARGE <br />Chair Jacobs dispensed with the reading of the public charge. <br />Public Comments <br />a. Matters not on the Printed Agenda <br />Don O'Leary said fluoride is a neurotoxin, and it needs to be removed from their water <br />supply. He discussed the dangers and the social implications of fluoridation. He asked the <br />Commissioners to research this issue. <br />Corey Stermer said he has lived in this area for 28 years. He said about 99 percent of <br />the water he has ever drunk has been from the public water supply, and he cannot think of a <br />more important issue to address than what is in that water. He said there is a total lack of <br />moral, scientific, or medical study regarding adding fluoride to the water to prevent tooth decay. <br />He said the precautionary principle states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of <br />causing harm to the public or the environment, in the absence of scientific proof that it is not <br />harmful, the burden of proof falls on the Board or government taking the action. He said there <br />are a lot of recent studies that indicate that fluoride might be harmful, and a recent journal <br />added it to a list of potential neurotoxins for children. He said on a legal level there are criminal <br />sanctions for those who distribute drugs for a medical purpose without a license, and fluoride is <br />a drug. His point is that the County should not medicate people against their will. He said the <br />responsibility is on the government to prove that this is not harmful. <br />Zach Davidson said he attended an OWASA board meeting, and he witnessed a public <br />admission that their fluoride products were acquired from the aluminum and fertilizer industries. <br />He said these fluoride products are distributed under the auspices of a dental benefit. He said <br />his main question is how public fluoridation is able to exist on the idea that it is innocuous when <br />it is actually a chemical by- product. He said a lot of the chemicals that operate under the <br />heading of fluoride are not simple compounds, and some of them are dangerous corrosive <br />materials. He questioned why, amidst the plethora of conflicting scientific studies, fluoride is <br />subsidized by public funds. He feels that this should be a civil rights issue. <br />Mattie Rose Crowder referred to an article regarding overexposure to fluoride and the <br />condition of dental fluorosis. She said the article also suggested that fluoride has no positive <br />effect on teeth if ingested. She said the current form of fluoride that is used in water supplies is <br />a by- product of the phosphate fertilizer industry. She cited multiple studies on the reasons for <br />tooth decay. She said for multiple reasons, fluoride should be taken out of the water supply. <br />b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br />(These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda below.) <br />3. Petitions by Board Members <br />Commissioner Price said she is opposed to war, and she feels it is an ugly part of <br />humanity, but she still feels that the County should be honoring those who serve in the military <br />and veterans. She said there is no space in Orange County that recognizes veterans or those <br />who serve. She petitioned for the establishment of a task force or ad hoc committee to look at <br />how the County could begin to show respect and honor to the members of the military who <br />have served in wars and conflict to protect the United States. She suggested that this <br />committee should be comprised of Orange County staff from the Veteran Services Office, <br />family and community members. <br />