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Well, following a trend, the entire University of Oklahoma campus went smoke free as of this last Sunday (July 1, 2012). Originally it was planned to have two areas on campus where smoking would be allowed, but the law was signed making the entire campus smoke free.

Looks like UNT is following a trend that is spreading widely on college campuses these days.

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The trend in Texas at least is due to the CPRIT saying it will tie all future funding for research to tobacco-free policies. That means between $30-80million for UT Austin. For North Texas... well, we currently receive $200k. Still, take the money. At least then the decision is sensible.

OU's decision does not appear to be based on funding.

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