Re: Smoking Policies | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dave and Diane (daveanddeeverizon.net) | |
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 05:34:20 -0800 (PST) |
Hi all,I would just like to point out that the Boston Housing Authority, which runs most of the affordable housing units in Boston, is moving to a no-smoking policy. So this is not a radical idea unique to cohousing--it's pretty mainstream. Read the proposed policy here: http://www.hdli.org/noteworthy/201102.Boston.HA.No- Smoking.Draft.Policy.pdf
--Diane Simpson outreach facilitator JP Cohousing, Boston MA http://www.jpcohousing.org- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
"The people who surround you define the quality of your life." On Nov 23, 2011, at 6:16 AM, cohousing-l-request [at] cohousing.org wrote:
RPD WROTE:So, if I were going to charge off and seek to put the kibosh on dangerous fumes, I wouldn't start with smoking in the private residences of my coho community. Unfortunately, in the instance of greenhouse gasses, the burden of proof IS on the consumer, not the producer, of fumes."
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Re: Smoking Policies Sharon Villines, November 23 2011
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- Re: Smoking Policies Dave and Diane, November 23 2011
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Re: Smoking Policies Diana Carroll, November 23 2011
- Re: Smoking Policies Sharon Villines, November 23 2011
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- Re: Smoking Policies Sharon Villines, November 23 2011
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