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Virginia Prisons Ban Smoking
July 14, 2009

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The Virginia Department of Corrections plans to go smoke-free by February 2010, with smoking by inmates and others prohibited in prisons and other correctional facilities, the Martinsville Bulletin reported June 23.

The ban will affect "everyone, with no exceptions," said corrections spokesperson Larry Traylor. Currently, eight state prisons either ban smoking or have designated smoking areas for staff.

Officials said that significant numbers of inmates smoke, but that other states have successfully banned smoking in prisons.

Virginia lawmakers recently voted to prohibit smoking in most indoor public places, and some officials expressed surprise that smoking was still permitted in prisons, since most public buildings have been off-limits to smokers for years.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by me on 15 Jul 09 10:39 AM EDT
FINALLY, a REAL deterrent to crime :)

Posted by fred on 15 Jul 09 12:00 PM EDT
LOL me. but isn't it fascinating that our country is moving toward outlawing tobacco and legalizing marijuana at the same time? amazing.

Posted by Verde on 15 Jul 09 03:00 PM EDT
Fred, they already drained the tobacco companies of all their profits, now it is time for new blood. Marijuana will be much more profitable to the Government. More will die, more health care workers, more cops, more rehab workers, which means bigger government and more jobs will be justified. But this is awesome, now all those pot smokers that are in prison in Virginia, can't even smoke a cigarette. LOL

Posted by Rachel on 15 Jul 09 07:10 PM EDT
I can't figure out why they would allow smoking in prison anyway. They are IN JAIL, there should be NO privileges such as this.

Posted by maxwood on 16 Jul 09 08:18 PM EDT
Fred: this country simultaneously recognized the PRC and demoted Taiwan from the Security Council. Verde: the tobacco companies have shifted their attention more and more to China and India where death and profits go up up up. Rachel: tobacco probably causes more crime than all other drugs. But punishment only dumbs them down, we should imprison only dangerous people and give them e-cigarettes along with their food ration while spending the money necessary to create work therapy.

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