Pubdate: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 Source: Columbia Daily Spectator (NY Edu) Copyright: 2003 Spectator Publishing Company Contact: http://www.columbiaspectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2125 Author: Leah B. Rorvig SPECTATOR SHOULD HAVE DELVED DEEPER INTO STUDENT'S ARREST To the Editor: I was very saddened by the news of my friend Rich Lipkin's arrest on Aug. 19. However, I was even more saddened by Spectator's poor coverage of the arrest ("CC Senior Arrested for Marijuana Possession," Sept. 4, 2003). Spectator failed to investigate how the NYPD obtained a search warrant to enter Rich's room in Broadway, to my knowledge an unprecedented event in the history of undergraduate student arrests. Certainly the Columbia administration has a vested interest in keeping the notorious NYPD out of Columbia dorms for fear of the negative publicity it might cause. Second, Spectator failed to address the context of the arrest. Rich Lipkin is a model student: a talented composer, dedicated psychology researcher, academically successful student, and active member of WKCR, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, and the marching band. Any criminal justice system that takes an active member of a community away from that community is clearly flawed and ultimately far more harmful than Rich's alleged criminal act: possession of marijuana. Rich Lipkin has never harmed anyone, but his arrest hurt an entire community of students. I have faith that Columbia students will rally behind Rich Lipkin's cause and continue to work to end the harms caused by the unjust war on drugs. Leah B. Rorvig, CC '03 The author is a former president of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh