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The center banned all cheap cigarettes products in July 2005, according to its handbook. OU President David Boren is attempting to create a similar ban for the Norman campus, citing the desire to cut cleanup costs, save insurance money and be a model of good health. Landscaping employees estimate a smoking cigarettes ban would save $45,000, according to Daily archives. However, HSC Dean Gary Raskob does not know if smoking cigarettes saved the HSC campus any money in landscaping costs. "I would anticipate they would be similar to what Norman is projecting to be saving," Raskob said. The center also was unable to determine if smoking cigarettes had an impact on employee insurance costs because the center is a small fraction of OU's costs, Raskob said. But the campus has seen a reduced number of smokers because of the ban. "There are good studies that there are likely to be increased quitting with this approach because it is the final motivation," Raskob said. "I've heard anecdotal reports about how this was the final motivation to quitting smoking cigarettes, particularly if people are provided enhanced benefits." The center is now providing more benefits for those who quit smoking cigarettes, Raskob said. Compliance with the ban has not been an issue, although there are a few individual violators. Young people, aged 18 to 24, have higher smoking cigarettes rates than general adults in Oklahoma, so a campuswide ban could help, said Sally Carter, interim service chief for cigarettes online at the Oklahoma State Department of Health. In Oklahoma, 23.7 percent of all adults smoke, but for adults 18 to 24, that number is 32.5 percent, Carter said. However, younger adults do not typically smoke cigarettes as much or as often. The biggest advantage of a smoking cigarettes ban would be to take away triggers that make people want to smoke, such as seeing others smoking cigarettes or smelling cigarettes, she said. "The way I think about college is that the purpose is to prepare students for the workforce," Carter said. "Most workplaces are adopting tobacco-free policies as well, so moving in that direction is more realistic. ... It's really about trying to set a precedent for readiness in the workplace." The Oklahoma Legislature began banning smoking cigarettes in most workplaces in 2003, according to the Oklahoma Hospitals Association. In 2010, it also passed the Clean Air in Restaurants Act, which encouraged restaurants to become smoke-free as well. Carter said she urges everyone to use the possible campus smoking cigarettes ban as an impetus to quit smoking cigarettes for good. "What most people don't understand is it's a slow and brutal death," Carter said. "I lost an uncle to lung cancer. He had lung surgery and couldn't breathe and was so ill and took so long to die. He just suffered and suffered." Read More [IMG] Thursday, November 24, 2011 Boren Hopes Tobacco Ban Begins July 1 8:18 AM Monte Carlo No comments Whether OU will implement a smoking cigarettes ban is no longer uncertain; the question is what that ban entails. President David Boren aims for the policy to take effect July 1, he said in a press conference for student journalists Wednesday. However, the proposal will not reach the OU Board of Regents by its December meeting, Boren said. He guessed it would be on the board's January agenda and said he would release his recommendations to the public before that meeting. In the meantime, the cigarettes committee's meetings will remain closed to the public, as will its recommendations to Boren. "The buy cigarettes committee is an advisory committee and just that - I don't have to take their advice," Boren said. The committee is made up of five student leaders, three faculty, three staff and three administrators. Gary Raskob, College of Public Health dean and former smoker, serves as chairman. Boren listed cleanup costs and aesthetics as reasons for the ban but said the university's main concern is health. For that reason, the university will promote programs to help smokers quit in conjunction with the ban. Boren said he cannot estimate how the cost of those programs will compare to the current cost of cigarette cleanup. Because people cannot be expected to quit smoking cigarettes immediately, the plan will most likely provide for designated smoking cigarettes areas, Boren said. Those areas would be in safe locations and would be roofed. Designated areas would prevent smokers from having to go to nearby neighborhoods or Campus Corner and concentrate their litter there, Boren said. They also would accommodate Native Americans who smoke cigarettes ceremoniously. How to enforce the ban - and what to do on game days - is to be determined. The university does little to police the 25-feet-from-buildings law, Boren said. Five hundred universities in the United States already have implemented smoking cigarettes bans, including Oklahoma State University, the University of Central Oklahoma and OU's own Health Sciences Center. OU will look at the policies of those institutions in modeling its own, Boren said. Read More [IMG] Monday, November 7, 2011 Mocksville Tobacco Companies 9:29 AM Monte Carlo No comments A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has halted a Raleigh company's bid to buy three Mocksville cigarettes online companies. Judge William Stocks approved Friday the request of bankruptcy trustee Peter Tourtellot to deny CB Holdings' offer for Renegade Holdings Inc., Renegade Tobacco Co. and Alternative Brands Inc., which have a combined 100 employees. Charles Fuller, president and chief executive of CB Holdings, could not be reached for comment about the judge's ruling. Tourtellot said Monday that the bankrupt companies will refund CB Holdings' $250,000 deposit. He said CB Holdings could submit another bid, but he did not think it was likely. Although Tourtellot said there is no other interested buyer, "it is fair to point out that our new plan could have many different scenarios. It is my intention to have a new plan of reorganization ready to present to the bankruptcy court by Christmas." Tourtellot said the CB Holdings deal as it was structured was not in the best interest of creditors, particularly Bank of the Carolinas Corp. The deal was projected to cost $16.1 million and was originally scheduled to close last week. But CB Holdings' cost of buying the manufacturers could have increased to $17.98 million because of increased delinquent escrow demands by National Association of Attorneys General for $16.7 million. That would have left only $1.27 million to pay Bank of the Carolinas' secured claim, administrative costs, priority tax claims and unsecured claims, while CB Holdings would have taken control of the companies. Bank of the Carolinas said it is owed just more than $3 million. The three manufacturers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Jan. 29, 2009, and exited bankruptcy June 1, 2010. They were put back into bankruptcy July 19, 2010, when the reorganization plan was vacated, in large part because of the criminal investigation in Mississippi - at least 3 years old - involving Calvin Phelps, owner of the companies, and accusations of "unlawful trafficking in cheap cigarettes and other related crimes." Read More [IMG] Saturday, November 5, 2011 Heart Attacks Fall After Restaurant Smoking Ban 9:23 AM Monte Carlo No comments Emergency room visits because of heart attacks appear to have dropped sharply across the state after the beginning of 2010, and health officials think one reason is the ban on smoking cigarettes in bars and restaurants that took effect then. Such visits fell 21 percent after the law went into effect, according to a report released Wednesday by the N.C. Division of Public Health. The statistical modeling used to generate that number couldn't take into account everything that cut heart attack rates, but the ban almost certainly played a big part, said Dr. Jeffrey Engel, the state health director. A drop that large would be in line with similar improvements seen elsewhere in the country where such regulations were enacted, Engel said. Tobacco opponents have been citing such results as cause for expanding smoking cigarettes bans to protect employees at other kinds of businesses. Many people understand that cheap cigarettes smoke cigarettes can cause lung cancer and other health problems such as emphysema. It's not as widely known, though, that even brief exposure to cigarettes smoke cigarettes can trigger a heart attack in those with heart disease or who are at risk for it, said Sally Herndon, head of the Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch of the state public health division. Chemicals in the smoke cigarettes narrow blood vessels and raise blood pressure and pulse rates, and cause chemical changes in the blood that make cardiovascular problems including heart attacks more likely, according to the U.S. Surgeon General's office. Engel cited a case where smoking cigarettes was banned in Helena, Mont., and heart attack rates promptly fell. Then the ban was overturned, and the rates rose again. Researchers say the modeling methods used in the state report were similar to those used in studies around the world. There are caveats, though. For one, the data only went back as far as 2008, making it difficult to look at long-term trends. Also, a simple table of yearly totals of emergency room visits for heart attacks included in the study shows that the number of visits also fell in 2009, before the smoking cigarettes ban took effect. And the yearly total of heart attacks among women actually increased in 2010, according to the table. There were many changes going on during that period that explain why the rates would also drop in 2009, Engel said, such as the fact that some restaurant and bar owners had already banned smoking cigarettes. Still, state officials touted the new numbers as a sign of the law's impact. "We pushed for passage of this law because we knew it would save lives," Gov. Bev Perdue, who signed the law into effect, said in a statement. "Our goal was to protect workers and patrons from breathing secondhand smoke, and we are seeing positive results." Similar laws were in place in dozens of other states earlier. Given North Carolina's status as the nation's top cigarettes online producer, though, the law here triggered national headlines when it was enacted. It also sparked opposition from some bar and restaurant owners who feared it would cut into their profits. A lawsuit by a Greensboro pool hall owner seeking to overturn part of the ban was rejected in July by the state Court of Appeals. Read More [IMG] Tuesday, November 1, 2011 Maricopa Community Colleges To Ban Tobacco Use 3:19 AM Monte Carlo No comments The Maricopa Community Colleges will ban all cigarettes products next year to help boost the health of students and staff and to keep campuses cleaner. Smoking is prohibited in all buildings, but there are designated smoking cigarettes areas at the colleges. As of July 1, no cigarettes online products will be allowed on any of the system's 10 campuses, which include satellite sites around the Valley, as well as the district's two skills centers and its office in Tempe. "This is a bold move, but it's the right move for us," said district spokesman Tom Gariepy. Over the next several months, he said, the colleges will provide help for students, staff and faculty who want to quit smoking cigarettes, including cessation classes. Bob England, director of the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, spoke in favor of the initiative at the district's governing-board meeting last week. About one in four Arizonans ages 18 to 24 are smokers, a bit higher than the national average for that age group, he said. The initiative, announced by Chancellor Rufus Glasper this month, was years in the making. Michele Hamm, an exercise-science faculty member at Mesa Community College and a member of the Wellness Maricopa group that worked on the initiative, said the issue was first raised when voters passed a statewide smoking cigarettes ban in 2006. Much discussion and research followed, and the group gathered data from other colleges, including the Ozarks Technical Community College system in Missouri, one of the first in the nation to ban tobacco products, in 2003. "One concern was whether the ban would cause an enrollment drop," Hamm said. "But there was no significant impact on enrollment." Campus cleanliness was a big part of the push, she said. "The facilities directors emphasized how much time their staffs spend cleaning up after tobacco users - cigarette butts that miss the ashtrays or are put out on the walls. They have to sandblast to get the ash off," she said. Hamm said a committee will look at how other colleges handle enforcement. There are about 142,000 students and about 8,800 full- and part-time faculty and staff members districtwide. "Some (colleges) have fines, and others have put it into the student code of conduct, where (violators) would meet with the dean," Hamm said. "Another option is to have them complete a cessation class to waive the fine. "We're looking at some creative ways to not just say, 'You're bad, give us your money.' " Diana Martinez is a program specialist in the Student Life and Leadership Office at Phoenix College, as well as that campus representative for IGNITE, a partnership with Tobacco Free Arizona that educates college students. "We're very diverse in our community here, and we have a lot of international students, and smoking cigarettes is part of their culture," Martinez said. "So it's great to provide them the information here." Policy changes such as the tobacco ban are key to improving health, England said. "Everyone knows that tobacco is a health risk. No one is unaware of that," he said. "Education can only do so much, and, frankly, we've pretty much exhausted what you can do with individual education. "But tobacco-related policies can have an enormous impact." England said the Smoke Free Arizona Act, which went into effect in 2007, proves that. "The rationale for that was to protect workers from secondhand smoke, but it also demonstrated something else. The year it was implemented, the adult smoking cigarettes rate in Arizona went down by 20 percent. One in five smokers quit. "That shows that when you have policies that make smoking cigarettes less convenient, that provides the incentives that many smokers need to finally kick the habit," England said. Read More [IMG] Monday, October 31, 2011 Discount Cigarettes Online - DiscountCigarettesBox 4:25 AM Monte Carlo 1 comment [IMG] Discount Cigarettes Online you can find at DiscountCigarettesBox, which is a first class tobacco store. 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"We need something that works better than what we have," Donald Miller, an oncologist and director of the center, told the AP. "This is as reasonable a scientific hypothesis as anybody has come up with and it needs to be tried." The National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health says on its website that the use of all buy cigarettes products "should be strongly discouraged," and that there is "no scientific evidence that using smokeless tobacco can help a person quit smoking cigarettes." But this year it approved funding for a study that might provide some of that evidence afterall. "Americans are largely misinformed about the relative risks. ... They think smokeless tobacco is just as dangerous," Brad Rodu, a professor of medicine at the University of Louisville, told the AP. "This level of misinformation is an enormous barrier" to using smokeless tobacco as a tool to quit smoking cigarettes. 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