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Jump to full article: Montana's News Station , 2009-11-09
Intro: Tobacco use on the University of Montana campus could be banned by the fall of 2011 under a proposal put forth by President George Dennison.
Dennison sent an email on October 19th informing faculty, staff and students of the proposal. The ASUM Senate, the student governing body, endorsed the ban last month.
The tobacco ban would include Washington-Grizzly Stadium, where smoking currently is allowed along perimeter fences. It would also include the UM Golf Course and all campus parking lots.
The policy would ban the use of all tobacco products, including Snus, chew, and snuff anywhere on land owned by or leased to UM.
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