A smoking ban on all state college and university campuses is a step closer to fruition. State reps cleared the bill on Tuesday. The proposed legislation would include campuses like Western, Northern, Illinois State, Eastern, and community colleges that receive state monies. People would still be able to chew tobacco and use E-cigarettes on campus because they don't actually emit any smoke. Opponents argue that the bill is walking the line of impeding on a person's right to smoke. Supporters say it's not about a person's right to smoke, it's about impeding on someone else's right to breathing clean air. The bill is headed to the Senate.