Pubdate: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 Source: Ubyssey (CN BC Edu) Copyright: 2014 Ubyssey Contact: http://www.ubyssey.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/706 Author: Will McDonald HEMPOLOGY 101 SUB BOOKING PRIVILEGES SUSPENDED The AMS has suspended Hempology 101′s SUB booking privileges in response to a vaporizer session they hosted on Jan. 10. The Student Administrative Commission (SAC) issued the punishment after talking to the club at a meeting on Monday. "Running a club, especially a newer club, can be a slightly daunting process, and everyone makes mistakes," said SAC vice-chair Nina Scott. "This was an unfortunate one. We're happy to work more closely with them ... and help them make sure something like this doesn't happen again." The club's booking privileges have been suspended until the end of April. "It's not like we're kicked out of the SUB entirely, just that we essentially are denied privacy for a semester," said Hempology 101 treasurer Corbin Manson. The club will still be able to host events outside the SUB. "What they do off campus on their own time with their own financial means in their own group is completely up to them. We have absolutely no interest in silencing them or taking any extreme punitive action," said Scott. Manson said that although the club's booking privileges are suspended, the AMS will still let them host the hemp convention they have planned for March. "We were able to negotiate a room for out cannabis convention in March, which is the most important event of the year, so I'm really happy that they still are going to be giving us space for the big convention," said Manson. Scott said SAC plans to work with Hempology 101 to help them boost their image on campus, and that neither campus security nor the RCMP are seeking any legal action against them. "We absolutely don't want to take away their right to free speech. Whatever they want to say is fine by us, and we want to help make sure they get their message across and they're portrayed in the light they want to be," said Scott. Manson said SAC encouraged his club to set up tables in the SUB to help spread their message about cannabis education. "A table is a great way to do education and outreach because it's so visible," Manson said. "We want to do things centred around hemp and cannabis education and also just wellness in general. "We've got a meeting coming up on Friday and we'll be able to hash out more concrete plans as to how we want to approach tabling." Manson said the club is working to organize their March conference and to improve their image after the vaporizer session. "We're going to be lying low for a little bit now that all of this has played out. We're going to be looking at how we can move forward. As a club, we still have some repurposing, maybe, that we need to be doing before we can have anything concrete happen." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D