Pubdate: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 Source: News-Times, The (Danbury, CT) Copyright: 2008 The News-Times Contact: http://www.newstimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/637 Author: Susan Tuz Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) FALLOUT, REACTION CONTINUES FROM BROOKFIELD HIGH MARIJUANA ARRESTS BROOKFIELD - Students at Brookfield High School said it was "a day like any other" earlier this month when two sophomores from the school were arrested for conspiring to sell marijuana on school property. The two boys, under 16, were arrested on Jan. 9 and suspended from school. Three other boys under 16 who police said possessed marijuana in the high school were also suspended. The boys were not identified because of their ages. One of the arrested boys has been expelled for a full calendar year as mandated by state law. The second boy's expulsion hearing before the town's Board of Education is coming up, Superintendent Anthony Bivona said. Students took the news of the arrests in stride, but say school officials are cracking down. "I'm sure there were a few people who were upset about the suspensions and expulsions but overall, people were not really affected," said senior Jessica Betts. "They're stricter at the school now. If they even have a sense that you're using marijuana, you're gone. There used to be more warnings. I've seen changes since I was a freshman." Anthony Comunale, a Southbury psychologist who deals with adolescent and youth substance abuse, said it is "a serious issue in that marijuana use is illegal." "Marijuana is not a benign drug," Comunale said. "It has psychoactive effects that goes into the brain and changes reality. Some kids try it and get no effect. Some kids are a lot more susceptible and go on to other drugs." Comunale said youths using marijuana may be self-medicating something like an anxiety disorder that needs to be treated professionally. "I don't think there's anyone I've treated for cocaine or heroin who didn't start with marijuana," Comunale said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin