Our friends at Students for Sensible Drug Policy have a great new video explaining the absurdity of all this:
Of course, we support the U.S. Military's new hiring policy. Past drug use should never be a factor in assessing a person's qualifications. But making it harder for drug offenders to go to school, while making it easier for them to join the army, is shockingly barbaric and hypocritical.
One can only hope that this bizarre situation may expose the fraudulent logic by which drug offenders are denied college aid to begin with. After all, military service is widely considered an honorable profession; one which requires great courage, character, and intelligence. The very notion that past drug users can serve their country in combat destroys the myth that these Americans are somehow handicapped because they took drugs.
Now that the U.S. government has acknowledged this principle in one self-serving context, it bears a powerful moral obligation to examine and abolish other forms of discrimination against drug users. Freedom, however one may choose to define it, cannot be defended so long as we arbitrarily injure and obstruct our fellow citizens over such petty indiscretions.


Choose the Army Instead of College
You have to be stoned to enlist. I wouldn't go in if they made me a five star general.
AMEN
AMEN
Bong tokes for the soilders!!
Thats right im taking a huge bong toke right now for all the soldiers out there. Roor tokes for life. 420 creeep
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