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KCNC CBS 4: Colo. Campuses Join Protests Against Pot Penalties |
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Written by Associated Press
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Thursday, 01 April 2010 |
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DENVER (AP) ―
College students at nine Colorado campuses plan protests calling for easier penalties for students who smoke pot.
A national group in favor of marijuana legalization is putting on the
rallies at campuses nationwide Thursday. The students argue that stiff
punishments for being caught in a campus dorm with pot steer students
to booze and promote binge drinking.
The group has helped students at 13 colleges pass measures calling on
their schools to set pot penalties no worse than alcohol violations. So
far, no schools have changed their penalties.
Colorado colleges ban on-campus marijuana use, even for students with medical marijuana clearance.
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