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  • 22.11.2011 Region’s Illegal Tobacco Sales Spike

    More than a third of businesses that officials recently checked in southwest North Dakota sold discount cigarette online to minors, according to information released by the Southwestern District Health Unit on Friday.“We were very, very surprised when we saw the results,” said Tammy Hovet, Tobacco Prevention and Control project coordinator for SWDHU.Twenty-two of 63 businesses checked in eight counties sold online cigarettes to minors in September and October, she said. The data shows a sharp spike in illegal sales, since a check of 65 businesses in the same counties in June turned up...

  • 20.11.2011 Alexandria Tobacco Users Are Unhappy With New Law

    There is a certain irony to it, some have said.Smokers in Alexandria will have to leave local discount cigarettes stores to light up the products they just bought there.At least 25 feet from the stores to be exact, starting Jan. 1 after the Alexandria City Council passed an ordinance Oct. 4 banning smoking cigarettes in businesses previously exempt from state and local smoking cigarettes bans, including bars and buy cigarettes stores.And some tobacco users are not happy."They think the City Council way overstepped their boundaries," said Vonne Neal, owner of Alexandria's Smoke Shop." With...

  • 09.11.2011 Southern Board Bans Tobacco

    All of Southern University’s campuses will ban cigarettes store starting in January, the Southern Board of Supervisors decided.The move makes Southern the first college system in Louisiana to ban all cigarettes products. Nicholls State University became the first public college in Louisiana to become tobacco free at the beginning of this calendar year.Southern University System President Ronald Mason Jr. said the new policy is about promoting healthy lifestyles and setting a quality standard for all of higher education.“We’re going to look at it as the beginning of a cultural...

  • 18.10.2011 New Jersey Considers New Taxes On Non-cigarette Tobacco Products

    Little cigars, which are taking increasing space on area tobacco-shop shelves, are shaped and smoked just like cigarettes. But because New Jersey taxes them differently, they cost nearly one-third the price.Over the past several years, increased state and federal taxes have helped turn some smokers on to less-taxed cigarettes store products, local shop owners and anti-smoking cigarettes groups say.New Jersey has a $2.70 tax per cigarette pack, and the federal government has a $1.01 excise tax it enacted two years ago.That sixth-highest cigarette tax in the country may entice more smokers to...

  • 10.09.2011 Free Patches For Smokers

    Quitting smoking cigarettes just got a little easier. For a limited time, the California Smokers' Helpline is sending callers from Nevada County free nicotine patches. Eligible cigarettes store users who call 1-800-NO-BUTTS and enroll in the free telephone-based cessation program will receive a free two-week starter kit of patches, while supplies last.The patches are an FDA-approved treatment proven to help smokers kick the habit. They release nicotine into the bloodstream through the skin, reducing withdrawal symptoms and slowly weaning smokers off nicotine. Nevada County was one of 34...

Pequannock Council Considers Banning Smoking In Public Places

The township may become a bit less friendly to smokers if the Township Council goes forward on a proposal made by Manager Dave Hollberg to ban smoking cigarettes in all public places.

Hollberg made the suggestion at the council's May 10 meeting, and said that the council may want to expand the reach of a recent ordinance that banned smoking cigarettes at the historic Pompton Plains Train Station.

A similar township-wide proposal was made about a decade ago by officials from the Health Department, but was not adopted, he said.

Since then, however, numerous laws have gone into effect that have banned smoking cigarettes in bars and restaurants as well as on all public and private school properties, and Hollberg said he felt the time might be appropriate to consider it again.

"It's not uncommon in 2011 to have smoking cigarettes banned in public places," he said.

The law would affect more than the half dozen smokers who work at Town Hall — it could impact police and volunteer firemen, who might not be allowed to smoke cigarettes on premises at their jobs anymore if an expansive ban was passed.

Councilman Jay Vanderhoff worried that it would be difficult to enforce, and he was cautious of putting ordinances on the books that cannot be backed up.

Hollberg admitted that it was hard to enforce, but said that it would function as more of a public health statement on behalf of the council declaring that "we don't think (smoking cigarettes) is healthy and we don't want it done."

He said that the council could dictate how strictly the ban were enforced and could send the park ranger and local police out to distribute warnings. However, more than that, it would give non-smokers the right to tell others that they shouldn't be smoking cigarettes in a particular place, which could be worth more.

"Over the course of time, as smoking cigarettes in commercial places has become taboo, I think that becomes the most effective enforcement element: the right of the private citizen to say, 'You're not allowed to do that, please stop,' and that's backed by the authority of law," he said.

Councilman Ed Engelbart, who said he had "mixed feelings" about a ban, wondered whether it would make more sense to outlaw smoking cigarettes only in particular parts of parks as a means to make it easier to enforce.

"Does it make sense to narrow it to those areas rather than somebody just walking up at Mountainside Park or meandering down at Greenview Park?" he asked.

Councilwoman Cathy Winterfield said she believed that the council should go "all the way with whatever we can do," and that she believed the ban could be enforced.

Mayor Rich Phelan said he didn't have a problem with it, and he asked Hollberg to put together an official proposal so the council could look at it and consider a possible ordinance further.

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