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The first time the Georgia Department of Corrections tried to go tobacco-free was 1994. In the mid-’90s it was trendy to express concern that exposing non-smoking prisoners to secondhand smoke violated their Eighth Amendment rights, never mind how the smoking majority of us felt about it. Weighing the future prospect of health care savings against the immediate prospect that cigarette-deprived prisoners would (...)