Fluoride Action Network

Fluoride, ATV petitions circulating in Petersburg

Source: KFSK.org Community Radio | May 9th, 2017 | By Joe Viechnicki
Location: United States, Florida

Opponents of fluoride use in Petersburg’s water and supporters of all-terrain vehicle use on Petersburg streets are both circulating petitions to get those topics on the October ballot. The Petersburg borough has certified two ordinances for signature gathering to force a vote on the topics.

One petition seeks to allow off-highway vehicles on most roads in the Petersburg borough…

Meanwhile, another petition circulating in the borough seeks to end the addition of fluoride to Petersburg’s water supply. Dana Thynes lives on Kupreanof but has a music studio in Petersburg and said she uses a filter for the water there.

“I wanna encourage people to do their own research,” Thynes said. “It’s liberating, even though it’s time consuming. And don’t assume that the doctors and dentists that you know and trust and like have had any more time to research than you have had. Just like you they have trusted in the word of some authority and maybe they haven’t gone looking beyond that.”

Opponents of fluoride cite health concerns from exposure to too much and say the use of fluoride should be a personal choice. The medical staff at Petersburg Medical Center, along with the American Dental Association and Centers for Disease Control support continued fluoridation as a way to decrease cavities and dental costs.

Just under half of the population in Alaska on a community water supply has fluoridated water, ranking Alaska 43rd among the 50 states. Sitka is the only other community in Southeast to add fluoride. Voters here approved the addition to the water in 1986 and voted to keep it in the water in 1998.
Thynes says 12 people are circulating the fluoride petition. People who want to sign can call her at 518-0342. Others gathering signatures are Tamara Evens and Holly Winje.

For both questions, supporters need to submit the signatures of 283 borough voters. That’s the requirement set in Petersburg’s charter for signatures from one quarter of the total votes cast in last fall’s borough election. To get the questions on this October’s ballot, petitioners have until July 3rd to submit those signatures and have them certified by the borough clerk.

• Original article with petitions online at https://www.kfsk.org/2017/05/09/fluoride-atv-petitions-circulating-petersburg/