Pubdate: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 Source: Tallahassee Democrat (FL) Copyright: 2008 Tallahassee Democrat Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/hdEs6Z0o Website: http://www.tallahassee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/444 Author: Angeline J. Taylor FSU STUDENT GROUPS PUSH FOR EQUAL PENALTIES FOR POT, BOOZE Do you think the penalties for on-campus marijuana possession should be lowered to be equivalent to the penalties for on-campus under-age drinking? That question reached Florida State University's student ballot as an initiative sponsored by two organizations at FSU - the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws or NORML and Students for Sensible Drug Policy. Representatives from each organization held a small rally at FSU's Landis Green Wednesday - the day students would vote on that question along with their student senators. "Currently FSU does not punish students to the full extent as required by Florida statute for alcohol violations. So we'd like to set up a similar system with marijuana," said John Mola, NORML president. According to crime statistics, 145 arrests for drug-law violations occurred on FSU property in 2007. About 255 arrests were made for liquor-law violations. Problem is, students who break the laws are not treated the same, said Matthew Zimmerman, president of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. "People shouldn't be discriminated against for choosing marijuana instead of alcohol," Zimmerman said. "We think it's unfair more students get their financial aid stripped away for (possessing) marijuana than for alcohol. If an RA (resident assistant) smells marijuana they're supposed to immediately notify the police. They're supposed to do it for alcohol, but it doesn't always happen there." The vote was to be finalized late Wednesday. But whether any real changes would be made as a result of the vote is up to debate. State Attorney Willie Meggs said the organizations can't petition to have the law changed in Tallahassee. "That's the legislators' job," he said. " I don't think they (the students) can pick and choose." Mola said it is their hope that if the measure is approved by students that they would ask for a resolution from FSU's Student Government Association. Then, they would take the resolution to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin