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Pros and Cons of being a completely Tobacco Free Department
Last post 07-23-2009 7:19 AM by
AmandaWilbers
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Pros and Cons of being a completely Tobacco Free Department
07-22-2009 2:39 PM
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AmandaWilbers
Joined on 07-22-2009
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Points 49
Missouri is currently researching the pros and cons of becoming a completely tobacco free department. We are looking for any pros and cons other states have realized since they became tobacco free or that they have found when researching the idea.
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07-23-2009 5:53 AM
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Sam Grisham
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Marion Ohio
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Ohio recently did just this. you should be able to contact one of the administrators in the Department and get some data from them on the pros and cons.
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07-23-2009 6:40 AM
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Charles Dively
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Minnesota
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MN is not tobacco free at least for staff.
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07-23-2009 7:18 AM
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AmandaWilbers
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According to the information that I have received from Ohio they went Tobacco free in March 2009 and do not have data available this early into the process.
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07-23-2009 7:19 AM
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AmandaWilbers
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What is MN's policy on Tobacco? Are offenders allowed to smoke inside the buildings or in outside area's ONLY? Are the offenders there allowed to use chewing tobacco? Are staff? Where are staff allowed to smoke?
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