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INITIATIVE DRIVE TO STOP FLUORIDATION
UNDERWAY
Mountain View, California
September 4, 2001
Mountain View resident, Billie
Barewald, a nurse, today commenced a signature drive to qualify
for the city ballot an initiative ordinance that would prevent
the city from adding fluoride or any fluoride compound to the
drinking water. Fluoridation began in Mountain View in March
2001.
Ten percent of the citys
33,000 voters must sign the petition to qualify the measure for
the next regular election ballot in November 2002. Before starting
the signature drive, Ms. Barewald had to present the proposed
ordinance to the city for the assignment of a title of summary,
publish a legal notice of intent to circulate the petition and
provide proof of such publication to the city. The last step
was taken today. Ms. Barewald has six months to gather the signatures.
Ms. Barewald said that among
her reasons for undertaking the petition drive are that:
1. STUDIES SHOW THAT FLUORIDE
IS HARMFUL: The "Natick Report" from Massachusetts,
the "York Review" from England and the "Benefits
and Risks of Water Fluoridation" from the Canadian government,
all cite the harmful effects of fluoride.
2. TOO MUCH FLUORIDE DAMAGES
AND DISCOLORS TEETH: According to the federal government, 2 of
3 children in fluoridated communities show visible signs of excess
fluoride. The first signs are discolored teeth and later, weakened
and brittle bones.
3. The fluoride compounds added
are not pharmaceutical grade but rather a waste byproduct of
the fertilizer industry. Unfortunately, this waste byproduct
also contains lead, arsenic and other heavy metals.
4. There are clear alternatives
for those who want fluoride. Fluoride drops can be given, fluoride
toothpaste and California law provides for the free topical application
of fluoride in both public and private schools. (California Health
and Safety Code Section 104830-104856)
In March, Mountain View became
only the second city in Santa Clara County to fluoridate its
water. Palo Alto began fluoridating in the 1950s.
Said Ms. Barewald, The
science of the 1950s gave us DDT as a pesticide, it put lead
in our gas and in our paint and gave no thought to environmental
issues. EPA Scientists at the Washington, D.C. Headquarters are
now calling for a National Moratorium on Fluoridation
in testimony before a Senate Subcommittee June 2000. Lets
hope that this signals the end of one of the last holdouts of
the 1950s science.
Documentation of all the facts
listed above can be found at www.nofluoride.com |