Pubdate: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 Source: Aberdeen American News (SD) Copyright: 2003 Aberdeen American News Contact: http://web.aberdeennews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1484 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) GOVERNOR ROUNDS OPPOSES DRUG LENIENCY BILL PIERRE -(AP)- An effort to give students a second chance in sports and other extracurricular activities if caught with marijuana ran into an unexpected wrinkle Wednesday. A spokesman for Gov. Mike Rounds said he is strongly opposed to HB1079, which could cut the current one-year suspension to just 60 school days if students get drug assessments or treatment. School boards would get to decide if students deserve early reinstatement. Only those convicted of marijuana possession or use would be eligible; marijuana sales and other drugs would continue to bring automatic one-year suspensions. Existing law, which has been on the books for five years, requires permanent suspensions from extracurricular activities for repeat drug violators. HB1079 would not change that. Those who support the bill said students who foul up once should not be cast aside for an entire year. Some of them may never return to those activities, and some may drop out of school, said people who favor leniency. ''Activities help kids stay in school and be successful,'' said Rep. Casey Murschel, R-Sioux Falls, prime sponsor of the measure. Suspensions from activities are in addition to criminal penalties imposed on students, she pointed out. Students not involved in activities do not face that additional punishment, Murschel said. The bill would have affected 260 students last year, she said. Wade Pogany, a state Education Department official, told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the governor does not want to send the wrong message to kids about drugs. ''We cannot weaken any message about drugs,'' Pogany said. ''The message on drugs . . . needs to be clear, very clear. It needs to be that drugs are illegal, drugs are dangerous, and in the governor's words, 'are out of bounds when it comes to extracurricular activities.' " - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk