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(ACUHO-I: The Association of College and University Housing Officers - International)
SAFER is
an organization that not only feels marijuana should be legalized, they
say marijuana is safer than alcohol, as its use supposedly results in
less violence and vandalism than that of alcohol. In order to
accomplish their goals, SAFER (”Safer Alternative For Enjoyable
Recreation”) is taking on the massive alcohol industry and a culture
that widely accepts drinking, suggesting that if people were allowed to
use marijuana freely, there would be fewer of the negative consequences
often associated with alcohol, such as fights, impaired driving and
life-threatening intoxication.
Whether SAFER’s claims are true is up to debate. (SAFER and NORML,
a pro-legalization lobby, are happy to engage with all-comers on their
points of view.) In an attempt to force a discussion, SAFER has
introduced the Emerald Initiative, a companion for the Amethyst Initiative.
SAFER feels the push to rethink drinking age laws should be accompanied
by a discussion on revisiting marijuana bans as well. They maintain
that the illegality of pot drives students to alcohol consumption, and
they advocate parity for alcohol and marijuana offenses on campuses.
As far as we know, no college presidents have signed on, though the
Emerald Initiative has been endorsed by several campus newspapers.
Likely, the Purdue University students who recently voted to loosen the pot penalties in their residence hall would agree as well.
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