Each day, more and more colleges are beginning to
implement tobacco-free
campuses. Students at these colleges are not allowed to use tobacco products on
the grounds of the campus.
Michigan State University is one of the newer
schools that will put this ordinance into effect starting Aug. 15, 2016.
Steve Trosell, a sophomore at MSU, said he's in
favor of the ordinance because he's tired of all the tobacco.
“It bugs me when people are constantly smoking. The
smell makes me feel sick and I feel like I’m getting second-hand smoke,” said
Trosell.
According to Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights, there are 1,130
colleges that are 100 percent tobacco-free.
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