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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Smoking in Public Housing Could Soon Be Illegal Nationwide

Smoking would be prohibited in public housing homes nationwide under a proposed federal rule to be announced on Thursday, a move that would affect nearly one million households and open the latest front in the long-running campaign to curb unwanted exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke.

The ban, by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, would also require that common areas and administrative offices on public housing property be smoke-free.

But the restriction on smoking inside dwellings would pose challenges to overburdened public housing agencies, which could face resistance from some residents resentful of losing control of what they can do in their own homes.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guns & drugs will still be okay, though!

Anonymous said...

Is this just for cigarettes... Or does it include crack?

Anonymous said...

It's not there homes. They are living off a handout and there is a new sheriff in town.