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KBIA 91.3 FM: MU Student Group Rallies for Equalizing School Marijuana and Alcohol Policies |
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Written by Jie Yi See
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 |
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COLUMBIA, MO
(KBIA) -
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group of University of Missouri students rallied on campus Thursday in
support of bringing the school's marijuana policies in line with its
alcohol policies. The university's chapter of the National Organization
for the Reform of Marijuana Laws handed out fliers at Speaker's Circle
and presented an initiative to MU Chancellor Brady Deaton.
The
so-called Emerald Initiative calls for the university to equalize its
marijuana policies with alcohol policies. The group's president Scott
Lauher says marijuana and alcohol are the top two most popular
recreational substances in college. As such, the university should not
punish people more severely for using marijuana than alcohol.
"I
just think we need a little sanity in our marijuana policies. Being
involved with this, I've heard so many people who have been kicked out
of the dorms, who have been arrested in the dorms for not much of a
reason but for owning marijuana. Yet when I lived in dorms, the people
who were causing problems were the people puking in the halls or
urinating down the stairwells. Those were the drunk people."
The group also says the stiffer penalties for marijuana, but not alcohol, is pushing college students to drink dangerously.
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