Smoking bans are nothing new. Restaurants, bars, casinos, government buildings... well, most public areas in Missoula are already smoke-free. Starting in the fall, the UM campus will become tobacco-free.
Where will smokers go to smoke, then? Does this rule make campus life better? Worse? Will it matter at all?
Is there a reason the emphasis is on tobacco?
And will the Kaiman need to add a whole new section to their police blotter?
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