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High School Drug Policy: Striving for Underachievement
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jenifer Van Nortwick is an intern at StoptheDrugWar.org. Her bio is in our "staff" section at http://stopthedrugwar.org/about/staff
Evidently Carroll County schools feel it is in their best interest to punish student-athletes for having a social life. The examiner.com (http://www.examiner.com/a-1287426~Parents__Drug__alcohol_policy_targets_athletes.html) recently published an article that discussed parentsâ uproar about the drug policy of schools in Carroll Country, Maryland. It seems that if students are at a party or with a group of friends and there is even the presence of drugs or alcohol, they can expect to be kicked off of their sports teams, even if they never touched drugs or alcohol.
And America deplores communism because it is too controlling and doesnât let people live their lives the way they see fit? I canât wait until high schools start to tell students they have to leave the room while their grandmothers take arthritis medicine.
The high school I attended in northern New York also seemed to think this was the best course of action when dealing with illicit drug use and underage drinking. During junior year in high school, at least two winter sports teams had to forfeit most of their season because a hockey party got busted at which approximately three fourths of all the student-athletes were in attendance. I can guarantee everyone who got kicked off was not drinking, let alone smoking. I can see possibly justifying kicking someone off of an athletic squad whose behavior is detrimental to the team, someone who is drunk or high enough to get the cops called to their house perhaps needs a little intervention. But someone who has done absolutely nothing wrong? Thatâs ludicrous. What happens if every sober person suddenly leaves a party? There are no designated drivers to shuttle intoxicated people home or rush someone suffering from alcohol poisoning or a drug overdose to the emergency room.
Furthermore, what is gained from expelling an innocent kid from their soccer or volleyball team? They did nothing wrong except spend time with their friends. What the school system has done is punished a good kid for being responsible and not taking part in underage drinking and illicit drug use. Some students live for the sports they play â not everyone excels at school, and when something as monumental as that is taken away, the school district is in essence telling them what matters to them is irrelevant and inconsequential.
What happens if sports are their anti-drug?
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Drug Truth Network 03/20/08
The Unvarnished Truth About the Drug War From the Drug Truth Network:.
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Cultural Baggage for 03/19/08 Jim Hightower, author of "Swim Against the Current - Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow" + Cliff Thornton of Efficacy-Online re UN convention in Vienna & Obama's Preacher
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Century of Lies for 03/18/08 Doug McVay, director of research for Common Sense for Drug Policy and editor of Drug War Facts reports from Vienna, Austria on the 51st annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs with Boaz Wachtel, executive director of the Green Leaf Party of Israel, Richard Elliott, Executive Director, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Eric Carlin, executive director of Mentor UK and a vice chair in the VNGOC and Mike Trace, co-founder and co-coordinator of the International Drug Policy Consortium MP3 Link: http://www.drugtruth.net/cms/?q=audio/download/1808/COL_031808.mp3
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The Sentencing Project -- Disenfranchisement: News/Updates 3/20/08
[Courtesy of The Sentencing Project]
Mississippi: Elections Chair Works for Restoration, but with Caveats
Amongst a host of election legislation that could be filed, Republican Senate Elections Committee Chairman Terry Burton is working to ease the process of vote restoration after prison sentences are served. The legislation, however, stipulates that individuals' rights would not be restored until two years after having completed a sentence - if they keep a clean record. Currently, the Mississippi Constitution lists 10 felonies that constitute automatic disenfranchisement, which include murder, rape and embezzlement, the Commercial Dispatch reported. In 2004, Attorney General Jim Hood issued an opinion adding 11 more felony offenses to that list, including bad check writing, timber larceny and carjacking. Currently, individuals can only be re-enfranchised with the approval of the Legislature or governor. For more information, visit the Mississippi Legislature's Web site: billstatus.ls.state.ms.us.
National: Legal Challenges and Overview
An essay by law professor Frank Askin entitled "Felon Disenfranchisement (Or How William Rehnquist Earned his Stripes)" was published in volume 59 of the Rutgers Law Review. Making mention of the many court decisions, the root of disenfranchisement laws, and setbacks and challenges in achieving in reform in past and recent years, Askin writes: "The absence of any political consensus on the issue is in sharp contrast to the general consensus among professional criminologists and penologists that disenfranchisement serves no legitimate goals of punishment and is detrimental to the rehabilitative goals of parole and probation."
National: Disenfranchisement on National Public Radio
Marc Mauer, Executive Director of The Sentencing Project, was featured this month on a felon voting rights segment of National Public Radio's Weekend America. Mauer spoke on the various issues that have arisen across the country, including Rhode Island's 2006 disenfranchisement reform, recent challenges to Mississippi's voting rights policies, and the "passion" that formerly incarcerated citizens do, in fact, have for voting. "If we can get people engaged in the electoral process that's affirmation of that connection with the community," Mauer said.
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2008 Global Conference on Methamphetamine: Call for Abstracts
2008 Global Conference on Methamphetamine: Science, Strategy, and Response
Prague, September 15 - 16
Abstract Submission Guidelines
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Pharmacology * Research * Trafficking * Treatment * Policy * Mental Health * Global Markets * HIV * Hepatitis * Community Education * Law Enforcement * Women * Trafficking * Production * Epidemiology* Demand Reduction * Harm Reduction * Public Health * MSM Sexual Risk * Youth * Environmental Issue * Commerce * Rapid Assessment * Replacement Therapy * Injection Drug Use * Asia * Prescribed Usage * Central Asia * Eastern Europe * Caribbean * Latin America * Oceania * North America * Western & Central Europe * Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fry & Schafer Released on Bail Pending Appeal
[Courtesy of California NORML]
SACRAMENTO, Mar. 19th - Dr. Mollie Fry and Dale Schafer walked out of US Court free on bail pending appeal after being sentenced to a five-year mandatory minimum by a US District Judge Frank Damrell, who deplored the sentence as a "tragedy" that should "never have happened."
Supporters were elated by Damrell's decision to grant release on bail, which capped a tense and dramatic day that began with a succession of adverse rulings for the defense. Defense attorney Tony Serra called it "one of the saddest days I've confronted in a long career" after Damrell turned down all the defense's motions to avoid the mandatory minimums. Mollie Fry stirred the courtroom to tears as she related the story of her cancer and subsequent desire to help people with medical marijuana. "We caused no harm to anyone," she said, "There were no victims." Judge Damrell acknowledged the legitimacy of Fry's medical use of marijuana, but said that the couple had "spiraled out of control.' He concluded that he had "no choice" but to impose the mandatory minimum of 5 years, a sentence dictated by the jury's finding that the couple had grown a total of slightly more than 100 plants over a period of three years.
On the final and crucial issue of the day, however, Damrell agreed that the couple had "substantial" grounds for appeal so as to justify their release on bail. Following expert testimony by attorneys J David Nick and Ephraim Margolin, Damrell found substantial appeals issues relating to entrapment, the defendants' state of mind, and the conflict between state and federal laws. He added that the couple's precarious state of health was further extraordinary grounds for keeping them out of prison. He reprimanded Dr.Fry for her loose standards in recommending marijuana, and stipulated as a strict condition for her release that she desist from further recommendations, to which she assented.
To this observer, today's events felt like a momentous step forward towards the inevitable changing of federal marijuana laws. Judge Damrell effectively declared the bankruptcy of US laws regarding mandatory sentencing and medical marijuana, and rightly referred the matter to higher authorities to decide. There are good grounds to hope that Dale and Mollie will be vindicated by the Ninth Circuit and/or a change in administration.
More later.... Dale Gieringer, Cal NORML
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