Pubdate: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 Source: Rebel Yell (Las Vegas, NV Edu) Copyright: 2003 Rebel Yell Contact: http://www.ryunlv.com/main.cfm?include=submit Website: http://www.ryunlv.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1362 Author: Matthew Atwood NAT'L SSDP EXPLAINS REVOCATION DECISION To The Editor: I wish to clarify the motives of Students for Sensible Drug Policy in revoking chapter status from its UNLV chapter, called into question by your April 21 article "Students for Sensible Drug Policy loses funding." The actions taken by SSDP were necessary because the UNLV chapter disregarded the SSDP organizational bylaws and values statement and appears to have engaged in behavior that could have subjected SSDP to criminal and/or civil liability. On March 17, 2002, the SSDP Board of Directors became aware of UNLV SSDP materials including a cartoon titled "How to Roll a Joint," and other images of students smoking marijuana in conjunction with the SSDP logo. At that point in time, SSDP UNLV was told to immediately stop using such images. SSDP's Board of Directors and National Office learned later that the UNLV chapter had entirely disregarded its demands. Furthermore, UNLV SSDP fliers advertising our National Conference contained the words "Free Marijuana," with a picture of a marijuana leaf, imagery and language which could easily be construed as promoting illegal drug use. The Board of Directors did object to the video distributed by Fresh Poop, referred to in the article, as it contained footage of UNLV students apparently smoking marijuana and consuming alcohol under the auspices of this SSDP National Event. This video was a clear violation of SSDP's bylaws and values statement, and could have resulted in criminal and/or civil liability to SSDP and severely jeopardized the future of our organization. Because of this risk of liability, and UNLV SSDP's continued disregard of our demands, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors was forced to revoke its chapter status and request the resignation of former Board Member Lewis Whitten. SSDP is an advocacy organization interested in changing harmful policies. Our reputation and credibility - which we have worked hard to build and maintain - enable us to have a voice in national and local politics, and allow us to sit down to discuss changes in current drug laws with officials from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, as our National Director and Legislative Director were able to do just two weeks ago. We can not and will not allow the irresponsible actions of a single chapter to jeopardize this hard won credibility through its repeated glorification and promotion of illegal drug usage. Regardless, we recognize and applaud the work done by members of UNLV SSDP in raising awareness of drug laws' destructive consequences on the UNLV campus. We wish these individuals the best of luck in their future efforts to end the War on Drugs and hope that the UNLV student government will continue to fund the group under another name. We also hope that future students at UNLV will re-establish a chapter of SSDP which recognizes the values that have led to our growth and success as an organization. MATTHEW ATWOOD Chairman - Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation - --- MAP posted-by: Beth