Pubdate: Thu, 02 May 2002 Source: New York Daily News (NY) Copyright: 2002 Daily News, L.P. Contact: http://www.nydailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/295 Author: Timothy J. Burger Cited: NORML http://www.norml.org BAD POT LUCK FOR D.C. PAGES WASHINGTON -- The House quietly booted 11 pages this week after at least one was caught with a small amount of marijuana, sources confirmed yesterday. The pages were dealt with administratively, according to Capitol Police Lt. Dan Nichols, a department spokesman. They apparently were spared prosecution -- perhaps because the amount of pot involved was minimal, sources said. Nichols said the matter was "handled by the clerk of the House," whose office did not return a phone call yesterday. House officials are notoriously tight-lipped about the activities of pages, who are often about 16 years old. "We don't comment on personnel matters," said John Feehery, spokesman for House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.). Pages, who are nominated by their congressional representatives for a school year or semester, attend the Page School and are given chores in the House or Senate that range from making deliveries to helping run the floor. The 11 pages who were booted were sponsored by Republicans. Roll Call's online edition reported yesterday that the teenagers were pinched after a page from the Washington area brought other pages home with her without adult supervision. Roll Call said they toked up in the basement and then brought some pot back to the congressional page dormitory -- where her roommate turned her in. "That led to everyone involved being disciplined," Roll Call said. The National Organization for the Reform Marijuana Law Reform offered the dismissed pages summer internships. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk