The Board of Regents for the Georgia state university system voted to ban use of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, on its 31 campuses from next autumn, Reuters said.
Nationwide, more than 1,100 institutions of higher education have instituted smoke-free campuses and 811 of those have banned all tobacco products, according to American Nonsmokers’ Rights Foundation data cited by the news agency. The past five years have seen enormous growth in such bans, Reuters reported.
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