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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News: OUR VIEW: Did UOSA vote go up in smoke?Read complete article: Oklahoma Daily (UO), 2009-04-15 Author: The Oklahoma Daily Editorial Board
Summary: We're all for using referendums to give student government officials insight when they consider possible policy changes.
But we think the recent referendum on whether smoking should be banned on campus failed to paint an accurate picture of how the majority of the student body actually feels about the issue.
The results of the referendum are deceiving.
Of the approximate 2,400 students who voted, 1,200 said they wanted smoking banned on campus.
Of the other 1,200 votes, 700 said they would support a partial ban on smoking and 500 said they wanted no ban at all.
At first glance, the vote seems to overwhelmingly support a ban.
But consider this: there were just as many students who voted against a complete ban on smoking as there were who voted for the ban.
And don't forget, only a small fraction of the student body voted in the election.
There is no evidence that smoking is problematic to the point that it warrants taking away the freedom of those who choose to smoke.
We think banning smoking on campus is a preposterous idea, one that would unnecessarily take away personal freedom from students, faculty and staff members and anyone else who walks on this campus and desires to smoke.
We don't know if UOSA leaders will act in response to the referendum. But if they do, student smokers and non-smokers alike should be the first to protest.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 10:Tobacco was always popular in the army; and even the strongest of anti-tobacconists would have felt that there was at least something, if not much, to be said for the abused weed, when in times of campaigning suffering it played so beneficent a part in soothing and comforting weary and wounded men. The period covered by this chapter included both the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, and every one knows how the soldiers in the Crimea and in India alike craved for tobacco as for one of the greatest of luxuries, and how even an occasional smoke cheered and encouraged and sustained suffering humanity. The late Dr. Norman Kerr, who was no friend to ordinary, everyday smoking, wrote: "There are occasions, such as in the trenches during military operations, when worn out with exposure and fatigue, or when exhausted by slow starvation with no food in prospect, when a pipe or cigar will be a welcome and valuable friend in need, resting the weary limbs, cheering the fainting heart, allaying the gnawing hunger of the empty stomach."
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 13:In some letters of the Appleton family, printed some time ago from the originals in the Bodleian Library, there is a curious letter, undated, but of 1652 or 1653, from Susan Crane, the widow of Sir Robert Crane, who was the second wife of Isaac Appleton of Buckman Vall, Norfolk. Writing to her husband, Isaac Appleton, at his chamber in Grayes Inn, as his "Afextinat wife," the good Susan, whose spelling is marvellous, tells her "Sweet Hart"—"I have done all the tobakcre you left mee; I pray send mee sum this weeke; and some angelleco ceedd and sum cerret sed." How much tobacco Mr. Appleton had provisioned his wife with cannot be known, but it looks as if she were a regular smoker and did not care to be long without a supply. In 1631 Edmond Howes, who edited Stow's "Chronicles," and continued them "onto the end of this present yeare 1631," wrote that tobacco was "at this day commonly used by most men and many women."
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