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Written by John Smith, on 11-21-2009 11:52
Increased tuition costs? I doubt it. Is smoking really that important to someone that they would choose their college based on where they can smoke? What a bad decision making process. If I was a high school student who didn't smoke I would have loved to have been told by a recruiter that the campus was smoke free.  
The majority of people do not smoke, so why would we lose more students that this policy would attract? Perhaps if they fail to market this policy to prospective students. Hopefully they will seize on this opportunity.  
 
Discrimination charges? This is a health issue. What law would a smoker be protected under? UTA has the right to make its own policy on smoking. 
 
I can understand students wanting to relieve stress by smoking but there are other ways to relieve stress that don't harm other people. 
UTA has alot of issues which need to be resolved but I don't believe this is one of them.


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