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the law would lead to more work for officers, but that it should be done if it’s deemed <br />appropriate. He did not foresee any issues enforcing the law and added that it would need to be a <br />primary offense. Mayor Summers added that it would take 2-3 months at minimum for the public <br />education component of the law to be effective. Some members expressed overarching support <br />for the public safety aspirations of the law, but also added their concerns regarding the laws <br />potential impact on those with lower socioeconomic means. <br />Director Butler noted thatthe law has not been drafted as an emergency piece of legislation, <br />which means it would go into effect 40 days from when the mayor would sign the piece of <br />legislation. If the law was passed as an emergency measure, it’s effective date could be pushed <br />further out into the future. He committed to drafting a 90 day effective ordinance. Members <br />th <br />expressed interest in meeting again on July 15to over the fine details of the legislation. <br />thrd <br />Approve minutes from the May 6and June 3Public Safety Committee meetings <br />thrd <br />Chairman Bullock made a motion to approve the minutes from the May 6and June 3Public <br />Safety Committee meetings, which was seconded by Councilman O’Malley. All members voting <br />yea. Motion passed. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:05 p.m. <br /> <br />