Pubdate: Mon, 07 May 2007 Source: Diamondback, The (U of MD Edu) Copyright: 2007 Diamondback Contact: http://www.diamondbackonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/758 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n562/a08.html Author: Brad Docherty Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) POLICY FOR STUDENTS, BY STUDENTS As a member of the Student Government Association, I am deeply disappointed in Director of Resident Life Deb Grandner's decision not to rectify the marijuana policy for resident students. In my short time at the university thus far, never before have I seen such an organized and overwhelming push for a change in policy. The lobby, led by the Students for Sensible Drug Policy, has picked up student support from both the Residence Halls Association and SGA along the way. They have met with administrators, built coalitions and, most importantly, tirelessly researched the issue to present their case in a dignified and educated manner. I commend the students of SSDP for their professionalism in this cause. If administrators such as Grandner are not willing to compromise on issues such as this one, how are we to enact change on this campus? What is left to do when all other avenues of reform have been properly exhausted? When we can't shape this university to fit the vision that we as students have for it, what does this say about the notion of shared governance? Grandner's decision effectively conveys the impression that she has no regard for student representation in the decision-making process of her department. There is absolutely no justification for dismissing such a clear and unified student demand. The issue is no longer one of marijuana policy. The issue now is whether we as students have the power to work with administrators in improving this campus. Grandner may have made her decision, but I'm confident that the passionate student leadership on this campus will not stand for being ignored. We must be the witnesses of change, and that goes for all students, residents or not. Brad Docherty Senior Vice President, SGA Sophomore Government and politics and international business - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake