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The end of this bad habit seems to be near, as more and more
organizations set rules against smoking and new taxes are imposed on
cigarettes.
According to YourHub.com, the Exempla
Lutheran Medical
Center from Wheat Ridge, Colorado,
will become tobacco-free on July 3.
This initiative is meant to continue the fight against
smoking and demonstrate that Lutheran’s mission is to protect its communities. Bob
Malte, Lutheran President and CEO said that, being a
healthcare organization, they were responsible for keeping a healthy
environment and promoting a healthy way of living.
This means that the new policy
will include the Exempla
Lutheran Medical
Center campus as well.
Beginning with July 3, all
patients, visitors and all employees will not be allowed to smoke near the
hospital or on the campus, including in their personals cars.
35 hospitals from Colorado,
including all the Exempla Healthcare hospitals, Denver Health
Medical Center
and University Hospital, will have implemented
anti-tobacco policies by January 2009.
According to the
EmpireStateNews.net, The American Lung Association of New York State and
local tobacco control advocates were very satisfied with the new additional
excise tax on cigarettes.
The tax will increase with $1.25. The present of $2.75 is
the highest tax of all the nation’s states.
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