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Sep 28, 2012
Smoke-Free Legislation on Campus is Revolting
With a new school year underway, we have a new policy on campus affecting many students. The Oregon State University Smoke-Free Policy bans smoking on campus. I’ve never smoked a cigarette in my life, and don’t plan to, but this new policy is outrageous.
First, OSU is a public university, and therefore should never enact a policy, rule, etc., restricting anyone’s freedom. By saying students can’t smoke on campus, our freedom to do as we wish has been taken away.
Sep 19, 2012
Haverhill Prohibits Smoking Cigar in Clubs
Local variety and convenience store representatives left City Hall smiling last night after the Board of Health decided not to ban the sale of inexpensive single cigars under the new smoking and tobacco sales rules it adopted.
Representatives of local private clubs and veterans’ clubs left wondering what the new rules will mean for them.
Under the new regulations, smoking will no longer be allowed in private clubs in Haverhill, and pharmacies in the city will no longer be allowed to sell tobacco products.
But the clubs will have the option of creating what Board Chairman Dr. Carl Rosenbloom called “negative air pressure rooms,” where only club members will be allowed to smoke. Rosenbloom proposed the option after representatives of local veterans’ organizations voiced opposition to banning smoking in their clubs.
Sep 14, 2012
E-cigarettes Popular among Teenagers
Parents and experts are expressing concerns about the rising popularity of electronic cigarettes with teenagers since the product's health effects are still unknown.
The electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have been increasingly present in Quebec corner stores over the past year and are being seen as a possible gateway to smoking. The product makes steam similar to tobacco smoke.
Health Canada forbids the sale of e-cigarettes that contain nicotine, but authorizes the sale of the nicotine-free version of the product.
Sep 5, 2012
Smoking Tobacco Restricts on Campus, Rice University News
Beginning Sept. 1, tobacco users at Rice University will have to limit their consumption to one of 13 locations on campus. There will be a zone within a five-minute walk from any building on campus, and each location will have a covered canopy, waste receptacles and seating areas, Vice President for Administration Kevin Kirby said.
“We reached out and talked to the Student Association and Graduate Student Association about the policy, seeking input on the designated locations, which are flexible and may be adjusted after a few months as we receive feedback from people,” Kirby said.
Violators will be held accountable by regular supervisory programs, with students reporting to Student Judicial Programs, Kirby said.
“Generally, we’re going to rely on the goodwill and nature of people to want to create a good environment for us to live and work in and for community members to remind people to not smoke by doors,” Kirby said. “But if there are exceptions to that behavior, we will go through the normal enforcement processes.”
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