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ASU Campus Tobacco Ban Part of a National Trend

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Thursday, October 18, 2012   

PHOENIX - Arizona State University joins a national trend next month when it announces a total ban of on-campus tobacco use effective next August.

The ban is likely to include events at Gammage Auditorium and Sun Devil Stadium.

Kathy Staats, a program coordinator for the anti-tobacco effort known as Spark, says it's important to reach people while they're young.

"In the Surgeon General's report that came out this past spring, it noted that 99 percent of tobacco users start before the age of 25. So, it's absolutely imperative to get these college-age students in an environment that's healthy, and to keep them away from the tobacco industry that's targeting their products at them."

The group ASU Students for Liberty is planning to protest the new rule, saying it promotes a "nanny mentality."

By some counts, almost 800 college campuses nationwide have banned smoking, with more than 550 prohibiting all tobacco use. In Arizona, Maricopa Community Colleges banned tobacco July 1. No similar actions have been taken thus far at Northern Arizona University or the University of Arizona.

Staats says the tobacco-free campus is the wave of the future.

"Campuses absolutely deserve to be a place that students can go to and experience a healthy environment, so it is definitely the future of public health."

Campuses that go tobacco-free also have policies that prohibit the sale of any kind of tobacco product on campus, and must refuse to accept funding from tobacco companies. According to the American Lung Association, tobacco-related diseases are the leading cause of preventable death in the United States.


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