cbslocal.com – 5 de Febrero de 2015 – EEUU
EAST LANSING (WWJ) – Michigan State University could soon join a growing list of college campuses across the country to go completely “tobacco-free”.
MSU spokesman Jason Cody told WWJ Newsradio 950 that the University Board of Trustees will vote on a proposed ordinance banning the use of tobacco products on campus later this year.
Basically, Cody said, and they’re going to make this happen.
“The task force that the provost has put together is not looking at whether we do this, we’re looking at how do we do this,” Cody said.
Smoking in campus buildings at Michigan State is already banned, but people are allowed to light up if they are at least 25-feet away from any building entrance or exit… for now.
“MSU is not telling anyone that they cannot smoke; MSU is telling people that they cannot smoke on campus,” Cody said.
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