Pubdate: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 Source: Daily News-Record, The (VA) Copyright: 2007 The Daily News-Record Contact: http://www.dnronline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1519 Author: Albert De Luca BONG HITS FOR FREE SPEECH I'm glad you quoted Chief Justice John Roberts in your Supreme Court editorial, even if I did have to muddle through your usual bashing of The New York Times to get to it. "When the First Amendment is at stake," Roberts wrote in the campaign financing decision, "the tie goes to the speaker, not the censor." If that's true, I can't wait to see how you'll defend the decision in the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case. In that 5-4 ruling, Roberts sided with a school principal in Alaska who suspended a student for exercising his First Amendment rights by unfurling a banner with those words on it across the street from the school. The court decided that "bong hits" promoted the use of marijuana and, therefore, should be censored. What's next? A school principal suspending the staff of a high school newspaper for running an article on contraceptives? Will Roberts and the court rule that such an article can be censored because it somehow promotes sex among teens? As the AP story points out, there have been previous rulings that have chipped away at the free speech rights of high school students, but this is the first time the court has ruled in favor of speech censorship when the words were neither obscene nor school-sponsored. The erosion of free speech rights, even for high school students, is sad enough. But to have the chief justice speaking out of both sides of his mouth on the issue is truly alarming. Either he supports the First Amendment or he doesn't. Free speech rights shouldn't apply only to "adults." I'm hoping that if the DN-R writes an editorial about the bong hits ruling, that it comes out in clear support of the First Amendment with no reservations. Albert De Luca Harrisonburg - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake