Abstract:
Proponents for creating and maintaining a tobacco-free campus came to Main Campus for a discussion on Friday, Feb. 6.
"My goals were for the discussion to be informational and to open an dialogue," Employee Wellness Program Instructor Wendy Simmons said.
Simmons estimated that around 30 people attended the discussion....
Bus stop second hand smoker
posted 2/13/09 @ 7:23 AM PST
LCC's Smokers who don't comply with the smoker policy,if you want to exorcise your "addictive need" to smoke,grow up and quit acting like spoiled children and making up lame and ignorant excuses about why you must poison the air for everyone around you. You are not the victoms. The people who must deal with "your" problem are the victoms. By being slaves to corporations that supply the "fix" you crave, others that you have no "right" to "abuse" and "victomize" are affected.
I would like to comment on the people that come and sell stuff in the cafeteria. I have noticed many of them vendors just going outside and smoking in non-designated area's. My opinion is if a vendor does that, he or she shouldn't be allowed on campus to sell thier wares. I certainly won't buy anything from anyone on campus that behaves that way.
Personally, I think LCC is wasting time. Smoke free campus now. Smoke free campus now. Smoke free campus now. Enough is Enough!
I would like to thank the smokers that are really trying to make LCC's smoking policy work. I am sorry that other smokers that don't use the designated area's are ruining it for you all. Maybe you people can help raise conciousness of "the others".