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KRDO ABC 13 (Co. Springs): UCCS Pot Protest |
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Written by Cheryl Reza
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 |
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A protest about pot at UCCS because
the school refused to let them talk about recreational Marijuana use at
a school health fair. Students for Sensible Drug Policy say using
marijuana is safer than drinking alcohol. Mason Tvert, Executive
Director of the group says, "there is substantial evidence that
drinking and driving is far more of a problem in our society than using
marijuana and driving." The Director of the UCCS Health Center,
Stephanie Hanenberg, says they're only promoting healthy choices at the
fair and not promoting the use of any substance. Hanenberg says, "our
goal is to try to keep them as safe as possible so they don't make bad
decisions that could end up like the crashed car behind us where
somebody doesn't live through it." Mason Tvert organizer of the
student group says, he feels the school is steering students away from
marijuana and toward drinking. Tvert says, "the college accepts the
fact that students are going to want to party, they're going to want to
get intoxicated, they're going to drink...but for some reason the
school prefers they get intoxicated on alcohol as opposed to a much
safer substance." The school had a crash car on display to show
students the ill effects of alcohol. They also talked about the need
for designated drivers.
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