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  • Essay / This college should be a smoke-free campus - 837

    I know there are many smoking students at this college. If Edmonds Community College truly becomes a smoke-free campus, I imagine many students might object. The college should prepare for returns. However, as everyone knows, school is a place where we educate. So it's supposed to be a clean air campus. Becoming a smoke-free campus is one of the improvements. In the smoke-free campus, although people are not allowed to smoke on campus, they are still allowed to carry tobacco products, so they can go elsewhere to smoke or smoke e-tobacco, which is less harmful to people. not a good thing. School is a place to educate people, so it should do its best to avoid bad things. In my opinion, the school can even be described as a perfect place in itself. This should teach students that smoking is not good. I think the school should not only tell students that smoking is bad, but also become a smoke-free campus. I know that smoking has many disadvantages. The school must know this and must therefore help students to avoid it. I think the school teaches students that smoking is bad, but on the other hand they provide smoking areas on campus. They are in conflict. Today, the school is trying to do exactly the same thing. Not only telling students that smoking is bad, but also trying to implement the policy. As many faculty at this college have told me that they are trying to help me succeed, the school is trying to help students succeed by smoking, which is one of many aspects. I believe that a very good student does not smoke and that most smokers are not very good people. Smoking and good people have a certain connection. If I talk about smoke, what I can react to first is that it can threaten people's health or even cause... middle of paper ... some smoke-free campuses cost time and effort 'money. But if college leaders recommend what I recommend in this essay, I think it costs more than having a smoke-free campus. If this is a smoke-free campus, the college will remove the smoking areas and I think they will build other things in their place. This must cost money and the problem is what types of buildings will replace them. Because each of these areas is a small space, so I don't think each of them is enough to construct a building. The store is a good idea. Maybe the school will not only think about the smoking area, but also the surrounding area. Here I found a problem. If you move these smoking areas, nearby areas may be affected. Everything has both a bad side and a good side. This policy is an example. In a reading “Reading on a Tobacco-Free Campus”: [Why should my college campus be smoke-free or tobacco-free?