Pubdate: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 Source: Tribune Review (PA) Copyright: 2002 Tribune-Review Publishing Co. Contact: http://triblive.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/460 ONE LOUSY MESSAGE Yale University has become the fourth institution of higher education to reimburse students who lose financial aid because of convictions for drug possession. Yale's move is in response to a federal law that prohibits such students from receiving federal financial aid, The Hartford Courant reports. Hampshire and Swarthmore colleges already have such a policy. And believe it or not, Western Washington University goes as far as to give a scholarship of $750 to convicted drug possessors who lose their federal financial aid. Yale spokesman Tom Conroy says Yale's decision "comes from a desire that ... students not have their education interrupted because they could no longer afford school." Oh, for heaven's sake - spoken like a true purveyor of fine liberal intelligentsia. Perhaps, just maybe, these Yaleies and their counterparts wouldn't have their educations interrupted if they hadn't bought or otherwise come to possess these illegal drugs, hmm? And perhaps, just maybe, they could better afford to help pay for their educations if they weren't buying drugs, hmmmm? Darrell Rogers is the national outreach coordinator for Students for Sensible Drug Policy. He says Yale's decision, and those of the others, "sends a message loud and clear not just to the education community, but also to the lawmaking community." Sure does, Mr. Rogers. The message is this: Flout the law and reward irresponsible behavior. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom