Pubdate: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 Source: Poughkeepsie Journal (NY) Copyright: 2005 Poughkeepsie Journal Contact: http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1224 Author: Nik Bonopartis Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) US NY: SUNY STUDENTS: RELAX DRUG POLICIES SUNY students: Relax drug policies By Nik Bonopartis NEW PALTZ -- Claiming they have the support of village politicians for more lax drug policies at SUNY New Paltz, student groups will hold a rally today to end expulsions of students caught with drugs. But a village trustee listed as a speaker on the event's flyers said he never agreed to appear at the rally. And Thursday, the mayor and deputy mayor dodged inquiries about their involvement. The protest seeks to pressure college officials into changing the penalties for students who are caught with drugs. Students caught with drugs are expelled, with the exception of first-time marijuana offenders, who may be disciplined or expelled at the college's discretion. Event flyers listed Mayor Jason West, Deputy Mayor Rebecca Rotzler and Trustee Michael Zierler as scheduled speakers. But Zierler said he will not speak at the rally. "I was surprised to see my name on the flyer," he said. "I was asked to speak and I never answered yes or no and I guess they decided I was going to speak." Officials keep mum Reached Thursday, West asked if he could return a call to a reporter later in the day. He did not return the call and several calls to his cell phone and office were not returned. Rotzler said she was headed to New York City and did not have time to comment. Eric Gullickson, the college's spokesman, said the school administration recently met with the student association about campus drug policy. "The college believes its current policy is consistent with our educational mission and state and federal law," Gullickson said. "We believe the policy is fair and has worked well for New Paltz for many years." Student Justin Holmes is among several organizers of the rally. Holmes, a student senator who helped pass a resolution in favor of ending expulsions for students caught with drugs, said "a loose coalition" of student groups would participate in the rally. He said he expected West to attend and considers him a supporter of more lax drug policies on campus. IF YOU GO Students to rally What: Rally in protest of drug policies at SUNY New Paltz. Where: Haggerty Administration Building, SUNY New Paltz campus. When: 4 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth