By Matthew Vadum ——Bio and Archives--November 30, 2016
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Residents living in more than 228,000 public housing units already face smoking bans from state and local authorities. HUD plans to expand the policy to another 700,000 homes.
Under the ban, traditional cigarettes, cigars and hookah will be prohibited, but HUD carved out an exemption for electronic cigarettes. Low-income housing residents will still be allowed to smoke, but not inside their homes or within 25 feet of any public housing building. The move is intended to protect children who live with smokers, as well as their neighbors, who are often exposed to secondhand smoke that travels through shared walls and ceilings. The smoking ban will also crack down on millions of dollars worth a property damaged caused each year from preventable fires and repairs, according to HUD. So many terrible things have been done “for the children.” Now one of the few pleasures in life many poor people have will be taken away by President Obama.
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