Sun.Star Baguio

‘Momma’ to be prohibited

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

THE USE of momma among minors and the sale and distributi­on of the product without business permit will be prohibited in La Trinidad, Benguet.

On Tuesday, Councilor Roderick Awingan proposed the ordinance regulating the sale of momma products.

“The Momma Ordinance of the municipali­ty of La Trinidad was enacted to regulate the spitting of momma refuse there is an urgent need to provide the necessary revision to strengthen and expand its implementa­tion,” Awingan said.

“To help the implementi­ng officers, this new ordinance widens the coverage for the users of momma who are required to bring with them spitoon otherwise, they will be caught,” he added.

Under the ordinance, a momma chewing individual is required to bring with him a spittoon, which refers to a handy receptacle or container purposely for spitting momma refuse or spittle.

Awingan said the indiscrimi­nate spitting is considered unhygienic and unsanitary which result to the spread of various types of diseases.

“While some users reported that this was an alternativ­e to quitting smoking, overindulg­ence can lead to addiction which can result to permanent discolorat­ion of the gums and teeth and worst the developmen­t of oral diseases. Much worst, the continuous unregulate­d selling and distributi­on of products had already enticed minors which needs to be immediatel­y acted upon.”

The proposed measure includes the imposition of environmen­tal fee of P1,000 for persons engaging in the business of sale and distributi­on of momma products.

In 2011, the legislativ­e body of La Trinidad passed an ordinance regulating the disposal of momma spittle.

Penalties include a fine of P1,000 for first offense, P1,500 for second offense and P2,500 for third and final offense or imprisonme­nt for period not exceed THE

ing six months at the discretion of the court.

The proposed ordiand nance will further undergo public consultati­on said the alderman.

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 ??  ?? Photo by Milo Brioso CHEWING CONCOCTION. Momma vendors at the La Trinidad enjoy brisk sales of the Cordillera­n concoction. The municipal council is batting for strengthen­ing of laws to regulate momma in the Valley.
Photo by Milo Brioso CHEWING CONCOCTION. Momma vendors at the La Trinidad enjoy brisk sales of the Cordillera­n concoction. The municipal council is batting for strengthen­ing of laws to regulate momma in the Valley.

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