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TEMPE, Ariz. - Starting August 1, 2013, smokers will have to find another place to light up.

According to ASU's official policy, "ASU recognizes that smoking is a public health hazard and is dedicated to providing a healthy, comfortable and productive living, learning and working environment for students, employees and visitors."

The ban prohibits tobacco on "university property, facilities, grounds, parking structures, university-owned vehicles and structures owned or leased by the university," as stated in that same policy.

University students have mixed reactions about the change. Freshman student Adam Olsen said there should be a compromise.

"Perhaps designated smoking areas instead of a full on ban. We should find common ground to accommodate both interests," Olsen said.

Others students like Anna Miranda said they welcome the change because of exposure to secondhand smoke.

"I think it's really good because I suffer with breathing problems and it interferes with my breathing," Miranda said.

As of now, the policy requires staff and students to smoke in designated areas or be at least 25 feet from doorways, however some students claim many people don't respect the boundaries.

According to American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation, "there are now at least 814 100% smoke-free campuses with no exemptions. Residential housing facilities are included, where they exist. Of these, 608 have a 100% tobacco-free policy."

Sandra Haros , Reporter

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    Shane s wrote...
    sad
    every day we read or learn about smokers being singled out and abused. we go outside in the 110+ degree summer temperature, the freezing cold during the winter, walk far distances etc to be thoughtful of non smokers. we pay ever rising prices and taxes for our cigs. Now we are being told we can't smoke at all! I recently did something about this. I bought an e-cig, and make sure I smoke it in every establishment I go to!
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    Ro wrote...
    Bull......
    Just more government trying to control citizens. I smoked for 26 years and quit 12 years ago, but I respect smokers rights and they respect others by not lighting up 25 feet from an entrance. It's called compromise.
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    dwheeler wrote...
    I hate "half-laws"
    I'm neither pro or anti smoking. If you are of age, I don't care what you choose to do. But the convoluted rules we keep making up are ridiculous. If we want to outlaw tobacco, then do it. Otherwise get out of the way and let people decide for themselves where & when to smoke. If someone has a problem, tell the smoker and they can move. As a society, are we so scared of human interaction that we must hide behind rules and laws rather than speak to one another?
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