Pubdate: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 Source: Collegiate Times (VA Tech, Edu) Copyright: 2007 Collegiate Times Contact: http://www.collegiatetimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/699 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n145/a08.html Author: Harrison Stratton MANY STUDENTS USE MARIJUANA RESPONSIBLY In regards to the article published on Tuesday concerning the newly proposed legislation before the Student Government Association, " (High Hopes CT, Feb. 6) I would like to respond from the position of a concerned individual. Being a student of Virginia Tech, and familiar with students who use marijuana, I have constantly been worried by the zero tolerance drug stance that is held by this school. I have been in this institution for four years now and throughout my stay here I have seen students responsibly pursue other methods of recreation that do not include the consumption of alcohol. One of the reasons some choose to use cannabis instead of alcohol is because they personally don't like the way alcohol makes them feel as well as the unpredictable and volatile environment that is usually associated with its use. Many people would call these students immoral and criminals for choosing to partake in this behavior, but I counter with the argument that others just don't understand how mild the drug actually is.They don't see the fact that students who choose to consume marijuana are readily able to pursue interests at school, both academic and extracurricular, with just as much vigor and enthusiasm as a person who doesn't smoke. It all comes down to making the proper choices, just like some students choose to enjoy alcohol on occasion while still remaining productive in the school environment a marijuana smoker can make the choice to smoke and still be a creative productive individual. I believe it is imperative that this legislation is passed because there are many students on this campus who make a conscious choice to use marijuana responsibly and should not be punished so severely for enjoying a different type of recreational activity. Harrison Stratton Physics and Psychology Senior - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake