Posted on 12/06/2014 5:35:17 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The Justice Department (DOJ) is banning smoking and all tobacco products in federal prisons, according to a final regulation to be published Monday.
All federal prison inmates will be prohibited from smoking, unless they receive a religious exemption. Staff will also still be able to smoke in designated areas. The government said they are moving forward with the regulation, which goes into effect in 30 days, out of concerns of the health of their inmates.
The rule will affect the estimated 80 percent of prison inmates that smoke.
The revised regulations generally prohibit smoking in and on the grounds of Bureau institutions and offices, except as part of an authorized inmate religious activity; and, for Bureau staff and official visitors, only in smoking areas designated by the Warden, the final rule said. Possession of smoking apparatus and tobacco in any form is prohibited for inmates under this rule, unless as part of an authorized inmate religious activity.
We intend this amendment to promote a clean air environment and to protect the health and safety of staff and inmates, the DOJs Bureau of Prisons (BOP) said.
The government has been working to ban smoking in prisons since 2006, according to the rule.
Several commenters raised concerns about a larger black market due to the ban, and said the rule was unfair since it does not apply to prison guards.
Banning tobacco products will decrease the safety of staff, said one commenter. The price of contraband tobacco will increase, inciting inmate security issues.
BOP said the rule is not unfair since, As a practical matter, smoking is a lawful activity for Bureau employees.
In the interests of balancing staff morale with institution safety and security, the Director has decided to allow for the possibility of limited opportunities for staff smoking, they said.
With the new rule, federal prisons join a growing list of where smoking may soon be outlawed. Outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel suggested banning tobacco sales at all military installations, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would like to outlaw tobacco use at every work place in the country, including construction sites, the Capitol building, casinos, airports with smoking rooms, and Major League Baseball.
The religious exemption for prison inmates is likely aimed at Native Americans, who have a history of ceremonial tobacco smoking.
One commenter argued that the regulation would create a substantial burden on the religious exercise of Native Americans, though the government decided to permit smoking as an authorized inmate religious activity.
Some liberal judge will overturn this as a violation of the prisoners rights.
These inmates bugger each other, enslave each other, stab each other and beat on each other, and the DOJ is worried about SMOKING???
Prison B*tch Nanny State PING!
Well that’s one way to evangelize the peace pipe I suppose
There is likely going to be some all out riots.
It should be overturned this is ridiculous.
What are they going to do? Put violators in jail?
This goes too far....and I’m not a smoker (in fact I think it’s a filthy habit).
Gonna be some riots.
I believe that they also recently ended racial segregation in prisons.
Nicotine-craving Black Panther bunking with Nicotine-craving Norteno:
That will do wonders for prison management, I’m sure.
WOW, the demrats are going to lose a major voting block!
This is already law in the Peoples’ Republik of Kalifornistan’s “Smoke-Free Correctional Facilities”.
What the heck else do they have - let them have their lousy smokes. This is stupid - the government is really over the top with their smoking nonsense.
The entire federal government has become daffy.
I wonder what legal mind altering drugs prisoners will end up addicted to if they can't smoke.
Besides they’ll die sooner, save the taxpayers money.
That nails it... when the feds come after me, I will be certain to die shooting, with a Lucky clenched in my teeth.
It's the feds' way of giving the prison guards a raise. They smuggle in cigs and drugs and make a killing.
Gee...what will they suck on now?
They did this in Vermont prisons in the 90s. The guards got rich.
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