University Of Maryland Bans Smoking On Campus, Follows National Trend

Smoking is bad for you. We all know that. It was drilled into our skulls from day one of that ridiculous D.A.R.E. program in elementary school, and has continued since then in many other forms. It’s ridiculous. If you don’t want someone to do something, the best solution is not a bunch of hand-wringing over how bad that thing can be. Humans are naturally curious and rebellious. We’ll do it anyway, because “fuck you, authority.”

Maryland apparently didn’t get the memo, though. In an effort pushed hard by the SGA, Board of Regents for the USM system, the university administration and pretty much anyone with any level of power, the ban is now officially in place. A previously organized campus smoke-in, put together by the campus Republicans, never materialized for one reason or another (an update I may provide in the comments if my buddy texts me back), so the ban passed into official policy today, with nary a protest over its implementation. I have to say, putting it in place over the summer was a genius move, because no one is here to protest it, even if they wanted to.

This move comes as many other universities nationwide are doing the same, or have done the same in the recent past. A cursory Google search shows that at least five or six other major institutions have proposed or passed bans, with one notable example being vetoed by Governor LePage of Maine for state institutions.

This is another shitty case of the government over-reaching on something they have been pushing hard to accomplish. Personally, I don’t really smoke, except when I get really drunk and someone offers me one, but I will defend the right of smokers to do so, because the campus is certainly large enough to accommodate them and everyone else.

The only glimmer of hope out of this thing is the existence of a few designated smoking areas on campus. Predictably, they don’t seem to be all that convenient, and they aren’t even all that large. In his email to the student body, President Loh had this to say:

Today a new policy takes effect that will make the University of Maryland a smoke-free institution. The policy, adopted by the Board of Regents last year, required that every institution in the University System of Maryland develop a plan to achieve this goal. The policy applies to everyone on campus, including visitors and contractors. It covers all buildings and all campus property, except for four designated smoking areas.

The Campus Affairs Committee of the University Senate reviewed the USM policy and made recommendations for the UMD-related policy. The University of Maryland strives at all times to provide a respectful, supportive environment. This smoke-free policy is no exception, and I ask each of us to do our part.

We have an opportunity to make this a constructive experience that will promote our community’s health and wellbeing, and at the same time provide support to those who want help to quit smoking. We have considerable smoking cessation resources on campus, such as those available at the University Health Center. More specific information is available online at: www.smokefree.umd.edu

Thank you for your assistance and support. We must all work together to implement this new policy for the benefit of our entire University community.

Here’s the link to the smoke-free page, if you’re a fan of the usual health center line on the issue and want to physically gag over how corny their commentary is.

God damn it, President Loh. What am I supposed to do while drunkenly wandering around campus at night now? Chew bubble gum?

[via Huffington Post, Press Herald]

Image via Scoan London

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  1. UMaine

    I go to UMaine and there is a similar ban in place. I personally like it and I’d say that about 80% of students benefit from it. Most of you aren’t taking into account the secondhand smoke angle (although the idea of secondhand smoke outside may be outlandish). If you want to fight for your “rights” I’d pick a different battle because there are a lot of reasons and people to back this measure.

    13 years ago at 11:49 pm
  2. Cantiloper

    Following the “national trend” eh? Ever hear of the propaganda trick called “Join The Bandwagon”? Just make people think that EVERYONE ELSE is doing something, and then naturally they’ll feel like they’re left behind if they’re not doing it too. Works great for six year olds. Shouldn’t work for college students. The mega-millions poured into the Smoke Free Campuses movement produces a LOT of bang out there, but most of it falls apart if you look at it closely. They were claiming domination over 300 campuses just a few years ago and now they’re claiming a thousand. Two points about that: first of all, that would still only be ONE thousand out of about FIVE thousand campuses. Secondly, as soon as a school SAYS it’s banning smoking, they’re accepted as “smoke-free” — even if the school newspaper reports that it’s not enforced, campus ashtrays are still in place, and a third of the student body says it’s seen no reduction in campus smoking AT ALL since the ban.

    Don’t let them fool you. Fight back. Read “The Lies Behind The Smoking Bans” by googling “V.Gen5H” and share it with other students. Get connected with groups like “Students For Liberty” that are fighting for the right of students to be treated like adults rather than children. Be careful when you give away your freedoms… they’re hard to get back.

    – MJM

    13 years ago at 11:05 pm
  3. GhostofKimball

    They did this on my campus about 2 years ago to coincide with all the local establishments in town barring indoor smoking. The campus code is “student enforced” which means it’s not enforced. It’s just another feel-good mandate that means absolutely nothing.

    13 years ago at 12:22 pm