Pubdate: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 Source: Washington Square News (NY Edu) Copyright: 2002, Washington Square News Contact: http://www.nyunews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1621 Note: also listed as a contact Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) DO NOT IGNORE DRUG DEALING Use of marijuana at NYU is above the national average, according to Jane Bowman, university coordinator of drug and alcohol education. According to a study administered by the university last spring, 29 percent of first-year students at NYU reported using marijuana within 30 days prior to the survey, 10 percent above the national average. As a result, NYU President John Sexton announced at a Town Hall meeting earlier this year that he planned to crack down on drug and alcohol use in the dorms. According to Tom Ellett, executive director of housing and residence life, most students acquire marijuana from sources outside the NYU community. "We are not finding that marijuana sales are occurring in the halls on a regular basis," he said. NYU Protection Services does not receive many complaints of drug use, and few of those caught in possession of marijuana implicate their friends. However, an informal poll conducted by the WSN of 134 students from 10 of the university's 22 undergraduate residence halls found that 85 percent of students said it was easy to purchase marijuana in their dorm. Many RAs have confirmed this. However, Ellett refused to acknowledge the claims. If the administration intends to crack down on substance abuse, it cannot remain in denial of student drug dealing. In order to stop drug use in the dorms, the administration must acknowledge the reality of drug dealing in the dorms, and look into measures to stop it. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager