Pubdate: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 Source: Appalachian, The (NC Edu) Copyright: Appalachian State University 2005 Contact: http://www1.appstate.edu/dept/csil/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2788 Author: Will Gillespie MARIJUANA, ALCOHOL NOT EQUAL It's hard to believe that the SGA sponsors of the bill to reduce the marijuana punishment at this school ignore the reason behind stiffer punishment: marijuana is an illegal drug. Although alcohol has an age under which consumption is illegal, marijuana's only requirement for punishment is use or possession. Argue all you want about why it's illegal, but can the SGA change that fact? No. There is already a negative stereotype that this university is full of potheads, so why should the SGA, who are supposed to be leaders for Appalachian's students, work to reinforce such detrimental public opinion? To be morally suasive, what parent wouldn't want to know his or her child is using a controlled substance? Upon first reading the headline, I was foolishly excited that maybe the SGA was getting serious about the huge underage drinking problem that has permeated this campus. And raising the penalty for underclassmen who get busted. But it's my opinion that this bill will do nothing except give people more incentive to break the law. Not the SGA's law, but the United States' law. The bottom line is, until the federal government decides that marijuana is on the same "level" as alcohol, then there's no reason for the SGA to lower the punishment here at Appalachian. Will Gillespie senior, public relations - --- MAP posted-by: Josh