Get Ready for Nationwide Riots, In all his radical wisdom, Barack Obama, the lame duck ruler, is going to make smoking illegal inside government housing projects, you can expect many of them to be burn down, burnt down to the ground in protest.The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has made sure the non-smoking rule, of course to save the poor people from smoke suicide, will make the rule go into effect during 2017, the first year of President Trump. http://www.clintontarium.com
Expect rioting is an understatement, why didn't B-Rock Obama, the smoking bitch president put this in effect when he was elected?
Over 1.2 million households will be affected, but the poorest of the poor can still get SNAP welfare food, free housing, cell phones, internet and computers, but don't smoke.
This rule, from the ruler, was designed to stir up racial problems inside the thousands of housing projects. Obama would love to see big fires on the news and watch Trump respond.
Illegal Aliens smoke too, so the 750,000 illegal aliens hiding in Bill De Belosi's New York City can now be arrested for smoking at the taxpayer funded home, should be fun.
Once arrested, they can be deported. It's estimated that over three million illegal aliens smoke pot, meaning even more drink and smoke legal cigarettes.
New York City is full of welfare cheats and crooks and HUD states that maybe, 178,000 apartments fall under the new "don't you date smoke at home policy" in New York City.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) said the no-smoking rule will go into effect in 2017, but “public housing agencies would have a year and a half to put smoke-free policies in place,” The New York Times reported.
Officials say up to 1.2 million households could be affected.
The ban will especially affect the nation’s largest public housing agency, the New York City Housing Authority, where 178,000 apartments fall under its jurisdiction. The agency currently has no policy on smoking in its housing units.
Some public housing agencies have voluntarily adopted smoke-free policies that have gone into effect in an estimated 200,000 homes.
HUD proposed the ban a year ago in its campaign to combat secondhand smoke exposure
The rule bans “cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookahs (or water pipes) — but not electronic cigarettes — from being smoked in all living units, indoor common areas, administrative offices and all outdoor areas within 25 feet of housing and office buildings.”
Housing agencies that already enforce the ban say they enforce the rule through warnings, fines, counseling, and aids to quit smoking such as nicotine patches.
“We don’t see this as a policy that is meant to end in a whole lot of evictions,” HUD Secretary Julian Castro said. “We’re confident that public housing authority staff can work with residents so that that can be avoided.”
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