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Enjoy That Cigarette While You Can: UC Campuses to Ban Tobacco Products in 2014

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Nicotine lovers, take heed: the UC system is banning smoking and chewing tobacco on all ten of its campuses altogether starting in 2014.

The ban, reports the San Francisco Chronicle, is intended to reduce students' and faculty's exposure to second-hand smoke, but it's also to lower the number of kids who take up smoking in college.

"Virtually nobody starts smoking after age 24 or 25," Dr. Stanton Glantz, director of UCSF's Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education told the Chronicle. "If you can get people through the college ages and a little bit past, and they've either not started or they've stopped, then they're pretty well taken care of."

According to the San Jose Mercury News, the move isn't that unusual -- 600 other college campuses in California have also decided to disallow cigarettes.

The ban would apply to everyone who sets foot on campus -- not just students and teachers but visitors, people attending conferences and all university employees.

Not surprisingly, this new rule isn't sitting well with nicotine consumers -- UCLA's Daily Bruin reports that students who smoke are already feeling put out.

“I understand why (the university) would want to have a ban on smoking,” fourth-year student Trenton Szewczyk told the Bruin. “But I don’t like it. It’s a huge inconvenience.”

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  • ProtectTheMiddleClass

    More from the fascist-leaning nanny state. For cripe's sake, let people control what they do to their own bodies. I believe students at a top University should be able to make decisions themselves, as long as they aren't harming others.

    Allow smoking in areas where second-hand smoke will not be a major consideration.

  • westlafadeaway

    Good lord just outlaw it!  Until then it's a legal product quit acting like it's worse than the carbon monoxide poisoning we get from all the freakin cars on the road.  Glad I graduated UCSB in 98.  Marlboro reds got me through it and I quit on my own.  

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