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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

SPEAK OUT: County Council Approves Smoking Ban ... Do You?

Montgomery County legislators approved Tuesday a ban of smoking on most county-owned or county-leased property.

Need a cigarette break? Better be careful where you go to have that smoke. The Montgomery County Council approved Tuesday a ban of smoking on most county-owned or county-leased property. The ban was approved with the following recommended amendments from the Health and Human Services Commission: The bill will allow the Director of Health and Human Services to designate outdoor smoking areas on certain county properties. “There is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke,” Councilwoman Nancy M. Floreen (D-At large) of Garrett Park said in a statement. “We are stewards of public health. The passage of [the smoking ban] will help us to protect our residents, employees and visitors from dangerous exposure. I applaud my colleagues for…

Holly Stephens

11:40 am on Monday, March 18, 2013

And another: ----------------- I am a high school student who agrees with the County Council's decision to approve a smoking ban in some public areas. I agree with the decision because there are times people don't want to breathe second hand smoke. I think it is so appropriate to create smoking areas for smokers. Not everybody smokes or lies the stench of smoke from cigarettes so why should they …   more ›

On The County Agenda: Public Hearings for Silver Spring Transit Center, RideOn Fleet; Smoking Ban Nears Vote

The Montgomery County Council will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Rockville.

Several public hearings will be held by the Montgomery County Council Tuesday, including one on a proposed addendum to the Capital Improvements Program that would allot an additional $7.5 million to the Silver Spring Transit Center to prevent further delays. The additional funds, called supplemental appropriation, would be used for "cost increases related to site improvements, utilities, and construction costs as well as significant project delay costs." The hearing will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the County Council Building in Rockville.  Also on the council agenda: The proposed smoking ban on all Montgomery County-owned property is nearing a vote as the County Council is set to hear the bill's final reading at Tuesday's meeting. Montgomery …

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

On the County Agenda: Smoking Ban Public Hearing, Firearm Resolution Vote and More

The Montgomery County Council meets at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Rockville.

The Montgomery County Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday on its proposal to ban smoking on any property owned or leased by county government. The proposed ban, introduced in November by Councilwoman Nancy M. Floreen, would apply to the land around recreation centers and county buildings, for example, but not bus shelters and sidewalks, The Washington Examiner reported. The full information packet for the public hearing is available online and the hearing is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. The council will also vote on President Nancy Navarro's resolution urging the governor and state lawmakers to tighten restrictions on gun and ammunition sales. Other agenda items of note include: The County Council meets at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in …

jnrentz1

12:44 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I wish Ms. Navarro would introduce a resolution to urge our State lawmakers to pass: 1) A law that would make Bail Jumping a separate and distinct offense with its own criminal penalties, and 2) A Chronic Offender law, to address those who continually offend.   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Speak Out: College Smoking Bans Spark Debate

Nationwide, more than 800 higher-learning institutions restrict tobacco use, including many nearby.

  Add George Washington University to the list of metro-area campuses--including Montgomery College and the University of Maryland--to snuff out smoking on campus as part of a nationwide movement, despite an outcry by some students. The GW campus was the scene of a smoke-in protest earlier this month after school officials decided to bar smoking from the DC campus, The Washington Post reported. Some GW students and faculty are blasting the decision, but school officials are unfazed. "No matter how much science we have to back up what we're saying, there will always be individuals who see this as a restriction on their freedom," GW anti-smoking advocate Julien Guttman told The Post. The school's efforts are the latest in a growing national …

Michael J. McFadden

9:04 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

" "No matter how much science we have to back up what we're saying, there will always be individuals who see this as a restriction on their freedom," GW anti-smoking advocate Julien Guttman told The Post. " Really? Science eh? How about naming and defending even a SINGLE scientific study showing actual harm to people from the durations and concentrations involved in outdoor exposure to tobacco …   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

VIDEO: Montgomery Looks to Broaden its Ban on Smoking

Councilwoman Nancy Floreen's proposal includes county-owned parks, golf courses and parking garages.

The Montgomery County Council will soon consider whether to expand the county's ban on smoking. Proposed by Councilwoman Nancy Floreen—who battled breast cancer last year—the new legislation would outlaw smoking on all property owned or leased by county government. Floreen (D-At large) of Garrett Park plans to submit the bill Nov. 27, and a public hearing has been tentatively set for Jan. 15. Here's a look back at some of milestones in Montgomery County's crackdown on tobacco: 1986 - Smoking banned from Metro stations and most county government workplaces. 1988 - Smoking banned from rest rooms, auditoriums and the public areas of offices, retail stores, banks and other private businesses. 1992 - Tobacco products banned from most vending …

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10:37 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Floreen Seeks Smoking Ban at All County Property

Bill coincides with American Cancer Society’s 37th Great American Smokeout

  Montgomery County leaders are considering tightening restrictions on tobacco use again, this time with a smoking ban on any property owned or leased by county government. The ban—proposed by Councilwoman Nancy Floreen—would apply to the land around recreation centers and county buildings, for example, but not bus shelters and sidewalks, The Examiner reported. Floreen, a breast cancer survivor, will announce more details at a news conference Thursday timed to coincide with the Great American Smokeout, which the American Cancer Society holds to try to cut into the nation’s 44 million smokers. That figure, according to a county statement, stands at 1 in 12 adults in Montgomery, which has been at the leading edge of the nationwide tobacco …

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jnrentz1

12:52 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Mr. Hydorn: That is a step in the right direction, but I would prefer 100 feet.   more ›

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

County Council Approves Ban on Smoking in Some Public Places and Near Playgrounds

Common areas of apartment buildings included in the ban, which takes effect Aug. 12.

The Montgomery County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a prohibition on smoking in common areas and near playgrounds of multi-family homes.  The ban will take effect on Aug. 12. It will apply to shared hallways, lobbies and laundry rooms and playgrounds of “multi-family residential dwellings,” such as apartment and condominium buildings. “This measure will protect nonsmokers from involuntary exposure to dangerous secondhand tobacco smoke,” Councilman Philip M. Andrews (D-Dist. 3) of Gaithersburg said. An amendment added to the bill on Tuesday prohibits smoking within 25 feet of playground areas on privately owned property that serves residents of more than one home, such as playground areas in townhouse communities and subdivisions …

RVN6768

2:57 pm on Sunday, July 17, 2011

What about medical marijuana? How are the liberals going to police the secondhand smoke? How many people are impacted by drunk drivers vs. secondhand smoke? They is no chance that alcohol will be banned by the nanny state, yet many more people are killed each year from drunk drivers. When was the last time you read about death by secondhand smoke.   more ›

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

County Council Approves Ban on Smoking in Some Public Places and Near Playgrounds

Common areas of apartment buildings included in the ban, which takes effect Aug. 12.

The Montgomery County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a prohibition on smoking in common areas and near playgrounds of multi-family homes.  The ban will take effect on Aug. 12. It will apply to shared hallways, lobbies and laundry rooms and playgrounds of “multi-family residential dwellings,” such as apartment and condominium buildings. “This measure will protect nonsmokers from involuntary exposure to dangerous secondhand tobacco smoke,” Councilman Philip M. Andrews (D-Dist. 3) of Gaithersburg said. An amendment added to the bill on Tuesday prohibits smoking within 25 feet of playground areas on privately owned property that serves residents of more than one home, such as playground areas in townhouse communities and subdivisions …

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Sharon Adams

11:21 pm on Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Slippery is an understatement, Steve. It is long overdue for some higher power to hold HOA's accountable rather than giving them carte' blanche right (via corporation status) to embezzle my money quarterly for services & promised protections not rendered. How long ago did you cover the Village for the Gazette? I certainly hope you were a more unbiased reporter (MVF's Golden Boy who printed only …   more ›

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