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Why don't universities ban smoking?
Do we remember that from primary school to high school, the school has always banned students from smoking. However, universities suddenly stopped banning it. Many college students become smokers one by one, and they smell like smoke when they walk. In the lobby of the dormitory, some students go out for a cigarette during recess, and then they smell like smoke all over. ......

It is not difficult to find that even ordinary factories now prohibit workers from smoking in dormitories. Smoking has a fixed smoking area and a fixed time. Although the open university gives students freedom, this behavior is obviously wrong. Looking around, we can see which universities in China really ban smoking. In fact, China has already promulgated the Regulations on Controlling Smoking in Public Places, which clearly points out that smoking is prohibited in indoor and outdoor public places, so there is a theoretical basis for a completely smoke-free campus. However, you will find that this so-called regulation actually only stays at the moral level and has little effect.

Some people say that it is difficult to ban smoking on campus because it is easy to arouse the resentment of teachers and students, because teachers and students are only a few years apart, and it is natural to see teachers slap in the face. However, open colleges and universities are places to teach and educate people. No matter how open it is, it can't go against the original intention. As college teachers, they shoulder the responsibility of educating a generation. They have reason to let students know what is right and what is wrong. If a person lacks social moral cultivation, it is difficult to become a pillar of society even if he studies well.

There are 350 million smokers in China, followed by 750 million secondhand smokers. Adults, from 90-year-olds to children aged 5 or 6, always teach minors not to smoke, but they are "role models". We can see that the annual tax payment of China Tobacco accounts for 7%-8% of the annual fiscal revenue, but the growth rate and turnover of tobacco revenue have been slowing down since 20 15. It can be seen that the introduction of relevant state regulations still plays a certain role.

In such a big social background, there are so many indifferent colleges and universities. Where are the management and education in colleges and universities? What do you think of this matter? Please leave a message.