UK Prison Service Considers Banning Cigarettes in English, Welsh Prisons
Likely to transform cigarettes from currency to contraband


As noted on Reason 24/7, British authorities are considering a ban on smoking in prisons in England and Wales. Smoking is currently allowed in prisoners' cells because they're considered "domestic premises." The prison guard union has been pushing for a ban since 2007, when bans on smoking in public spaces were passed across the realm. One prison in Guernsey has already banned smoking, and officials there provide prisoners with e-cigarettes instead (till the ninnies get to that?).
While authorities in Britain insist smoking bans have gone very well where they've been tried, as smoking bans have spread across the United States, they've transformed cigarettes from a mode of currency to gang-trafficked contraband. The Daily Beast reported in June:
By utilizing the smuggling methods developed to bring in heroin and other drugs (and aided by the ease of purchasing cigarettes on the outside) the gangs ensure prisoners can get a smoke anytime they want—if they are willing to pay the price. A pack of Newports or Camels can cost $200 while a pouch of rolling tobacco, like Bugler, which sells for a couple of dollars in the free world, can earn an enterprising inmate hundreds.
"When I first came into the feds in the '90s, cigarettes were used as money," a prisoner tells The Daily Beast. "Let's say you want a piece of chicken, that was one pack. Some weed or hooch to get you lit might set you back 2 or 3 cartons. That was how we did business." With generic brand cigarettes sold in commissary for about a dollar each, packs were an effective unit of currency. "But when they outlawed tobacco in 2004, we started using stamps as money in here… Now if I want to buy a Marlboro or Newport to smoke, it's like three books of stamps."
The availability of contraband is not different in the United Kingdom. A 2010 survey found 35 percent of prisoners could be taking drugs at any one time, with 85 percent stating they could acquire an illicit substance if they so desired.
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Huh. So what will be the new currency?
Lending out the toothless chav you've made your bitch?
That seems rather cumbersome. Maybe some sort of credit voucher system?
Making chavs your bitch was banned in prisons years ago, so I don't know what you're talking about.
That's not what some of my favorite adult cinema says.
Milhouse: I can't go to juvie! They use guys like me as currency!
Chief Wiggum: Yeah, they'll pass you around like... like currency, like you said.
Packs of mackerel. Seriously:
http://online.wsj.com/article/.....96481.html
I wonder whether prison systems have people who test products that are allowed into the prisons to see if they couldn't be made into weapons.
Warm fuzzies.
I would not mind one bit if she was my cell mate.
That's from a very special episode of Leave it to Beaver when June was imprisoned for a crime she didn't commit.
Gee golly that was a swell episode.
Got to give Hugh Beaumont credit--never saw that dark side of him coming.
An effective smoking band would make things very unpleasant for corrections officers, so no matter what this ban will not be effective.
Oh, I don't know. An effective band might be able to mellow things out with some nice mood music.
When I was in Prison I always offered the dude we gang raped a cigarette.
And you know what. Bitches loved it.
Just the Welsh and the English. What about the Scots and the Northern Irish?
I think they have different parliaments for those issues but not for others.
I'm sure you're right.
No need, they still practice trail by combat.
It is the nicotine, folks, not the smoke.
Nicotine is, perhaps, the most addictive drug known to man.
It is, certainly, the most addictive licit drug.
The latest study out of Virginia Tech shows that nicotine, itself, is equally as dangerous as the tar and other poisons in tobacco smoke.
http://www.plosone.org/article.....ne.0067252
If you want to blast the nicotine monkey off your back, get "Stop Smoking and Lose Weight: A Buddhadharmically Enhanced Alchemical Transmutation Process," by Tharpa Lodro
http://www.amazon.com/Stop-Smo.....33&sr=1-1#
And just do it.