Published December 09, 2008
Written by Grace Chen
As a societal approach to improving health conditions in public settings, many offices, community centers, and restaurants have initiated tobacco and smoking bans on their properties. While public schools, such as elementary and high schools, have banned tobacco products on their educational campuses for years, community colleges across the country are now beginning to follow in this health-driven trend.
Banning Tobacco on Community College Campuses
The Growing Trend
Institutions, businesses, and other settings possess the legal right to ban smoking and tobacco use on property grounds by the fact that private properties can be governed by owners / managers / leaders. As a result, those who own a private property often have the supreme authority over the rules and regulations of their grounds and boundaries.
Community colleges, on the other hand, had to earn their right to ban tobacco in 2006, as community campuses are not necessarily “privately” owned properties. In 2006, as Katherine McDonald of the Chatham Journal explains, “The General Assembly adopted legislation exempting community colleges from a law requiring public institutions to set aside areas for tobacco use.”
According to McDonald’s investigations, community colleges that have adopted smoke-free and tobacco free policies include schools such as Asheville-Buncombe Technical, Cleveland, Guilford Technical, Haywood, Pitt, Roanoke-Chowan, Stanly, Wake Technical, and Wilkes Community College.
Motivations Behind Tobacco-Free Schools
While the trend to ban tobacco on community college campus is on the rise, McDonald highlights the motivations, specifically, behind Central Carolina Community College’s (CCC) tobacco ban. According to McDonald, tobacco was outlawed on the Carolina campus beginning on January 1st of 2008. CCC’s ban was initialed by the college’s board of trustees, as members on the board agreed to enforce a 100% “Tobacco Free Campus Policy,” which orders all campus visitors, students, and staff members to abstain from using tobacco when on the CCC educational site.
As Dr. Bud Marchant, CCC’s college president supports, “The college is committed to providing its students and employees with a safe and healthful environment […] Many community colleges and other institutions have already gone tobacco-free. This is an important way we can provide a more healthful environment.”
While non-smokers will certainly enjoy CCC’s new tobacco policy, outsiders may question the motives for this new smoke-free statute. According to information from the North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund, tobacco has been identified as the primary preventable cause of early and premature deaths and diseases in the United States. Adding to this fact, approximately 28 percent of 18 to 24 year olds in the state of North Carolina are reportedly engaging in smoking habits. In an attempt to fight the epidemic of death and disease, particularly among the college-age population group, community colleges, such as CCC, believe that banning smoking on campus will encourage a greater shift towards smoke-free lifestyles. Most significantly, the 18 to 24 year old age group is the only population base, nationally, in which smoking rates are on the rise; therefore, an effort to decrease this trend is being embraced by community college institutions across the country.
Further supporting McDonald’s report on CCC’s shifts in tobacco policies, Nardy Baeza Bickel, of The Grand Rapids Press, highlights the similar tobacco-free trend that has evolved at Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC). Beginning on November 20, 2008, students of GRCC could no longer use tobacco products on campus. To spark this shift, campus supporters of the ban have staged a tobacco protest for nearly five months, as students and advocates posted fliers, sent out messages, and argued for their right to a smoke-free campus. In the case of GRCC, students and campus visitors will be forced to abstain from tobacco products while in educational buildings, on school property, and even in their vehicles, as tobacco is banned in the campus parking lots / parking garages.
The Debate: Student Reactions and Pros and Cons
While there is currently no clear data to reveal the general consensus and approval ratings for community college tobacco bans, student opinions are mixed. As Bickel reports, students at GRCC are conflicted, as some believe that the new ban will help improve their own unhealthy smoking habits, while others see the ban as an invasion of personal rights.
While national statistics have not been measured, Bickel reveals that in the case of GRCC, “The move was approved by the board in July after administrators studied the issue for a year, and after a 3,000-person survey showed 78 percent of employees and 63 percent of students support a smoke-free campus.”
References:
Bickel, Nardy Baeza. The Grand Rapids Press, “Grand Rapids Community College Smoking Ban Starts,” November 20, 2008, available at http://www.mlive.com/news/grpress/index.ssf?/base/news-44/1227190539208360.xml&coll=6
“Fullerton College,” available at http://www.ocregister.com/articles/campus-smoking-fullerton-2193562-students-ocregister
McDonald, Katherine. Chatham Journal, “Central Carolina Community College Going Tobacco Free,” November 25, 2008, available at, http://www.chathamjournal.com/weekly/news/chathamschools/cccc-going-tobacco-free-81125.shtml
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland, “Pressure Builds for Community College Smoking Ban,” August 24, 2008, available at http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_082408_news_clatsop_smoking_ban.a2ef671.html
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