Missouri to ban smoking in prisons next year

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(AP) – The Missouri Department of Corrections will ban
smoking in prisons this year.The News Tribune reports that all of the department’s facilities will be tobacco-free starting April 1. Staff, offenders, visitors and contractors won’t be allowed to possess or use tobacco products inside the facilities. Staff and visitors will be able to smoke in a designated area outside the prisons.

The decision comes after an inmate sued the department for suffering health effects from secondhand smoke. A federal jury ruled in September it was cruel and unusual punishment to pair the inmate, who suffers from asthma, with a smoker.

Staff can receive free smoking-cessation products, educational materials and classes through their health plan. Inmates will be able to purchase nicotine replacement products, and will have access to classes and counseling.

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