Campus ‘smoke-free’ edicts extend to smokeless products and e-cigarettes

“The number of campuses enacting bans has been rapidly increasing. In early 2007, there were about 140 smoke-free campuses. By July 1, 2012, that number rose to about 770, according to the advocacy group.  University of Massachusetts-Amherst’s tobacco-free policy began July 1. Junior Derek Fisher said it is annoying that the university bans all forms of tobacco, even those that do not cause secondhand smoke, like chewing tobacco or electronic cigarettes. Electronic cigarettes are not currently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Many schools are including the products in their bans until health risks associated with them are known, Williams said.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/07/09/smoking-ban-college-campuses/2504093/

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