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in medical use of cannabis as therapy, treatment has now started to dilegalkan in 15 countries of the United States (u.s.). However, such policies raises debate and polemics among colleges. Therefore, many students encourage campuses to allow them to use cannabis.
In a discussion in the Conference National Law and the U.S. higher education weekend revealed, colleges should not be casually over their code of conduct in the use of illicit drugs. The participants of the discussion is mostly lawyers College prohibits the use of marijuana. According to experts, as recipients of State funds, the College is governed by Federal legislation which classifies marijuana as a controlled substance.
Great teachers in the field of communication at Baylor College of Medicine Thomas a. Workman says, colleges should improve communication with students, faculty and staff parties about the University's code of ethics to fit with the regulations of the country about marijuana. "We can't just say ' just say no '. These words are not powerful anymore, "says Workman in the Conference.
Some institutions have published reports or revise policies to overcome the confusion over the difference between State law and the University's code of ethics on this issue. One is the University of Montana in Missoula, who at the 2010 adopt a policy specifically prohibits the use of marijuana, even if there are medical marijuana usage permissions from State though. This prohibition applies in residential campus, room campus or campus events sponsored institutions.
As suspected, the policy prohibiting students get marijuana has a legal challenge. Students of the University of Colorado at Boulder Edward Nicholson, threatened to sue the campus after the 2008 campus police seize hashish hers. Marijuana used for his brother, who were playing football.
With the support of legalization, Nicholson was finally allowed to move to housing off campus and police return ganjanya weighing two ounces. The University also prohibits possession of illicit drugs on campus, and will remove students from the housing contracts if they live in dormitories and having prescription marijuana medically.
Other institutions, including Fort Lewis College in Colorado, and Humboldt State University in California took the same attitude. They advise users of marijuana medically to living off campus and using their treatment at home.
According to the Workman, cannabis does have a unique position in popular culture that lure students to use it. A lot of debate about the risks and benefits of medical marijuana, while the University does not have a lot of research to show to the students about policies that expensive.
Vice President and Dean Stetson law school, Darby Dickerson says, it is important to convey to the students that there are risks to reputation and the law to consider they have a prescription of cannabis. The Court has been supporting the rights of employers to conduct drug tests and provide sanctions or terminate an employee who fails the test free cannabis. "You don't get free-pass because You have a medical marijuana card," he said.
In a discussion in the Conference National Law and the U.S. higher education weekend revealed, colleges should not be casually over their code of conduct in the use of illicit drugs. The participants of the discussion is mostly lawyers College prohibits the use of marijuana. According to experts, as recipients of State funds, the College is governed by Federal legislation which classifies marijuana as a controlled substance.
Great teachers in the field of communication at Baylor College of Medicine Thomas a. Workman says, colleges should improve communication with students, faculty and staff parties about the University's code of ethics to fit with the regulations of the country about marijuana. "We can't just say ' just say no '. These words are not powerful anymore, "says Workman in the Conference.
Some institutions have published reports or revise policies to overcome the confusion over the difference between State law and the University's code of ethics on this issue. One is the University of Montana in Missoula, who at the 2010 adopt a policy specifically prohibits the use of marijuana, even if there are medical marijuana usage permissions from State though. This prohibition applies in residential campus, room campus or campus events sponsored institutions.
As suspected, the policy prohibiting students get marijuana has a legal challenge. Students of the University of Colorado at Boulder Edward Nicholson, threatened to sue the campus after the 2008 campus police seize hashish hers. Marijuana used for his brother, who were playing football.
With the support of legalization, Nicholson was finally allowed to move to housing off campus and police return ganjanya weighing two ounces. The University also prohibits possession of illicit drugs on campus, and will remove students from the housing contracts if they live in dormitories and having prescription marijuana medically.
Other institutions, including Fort Lewis College in Colorado, and Humboldt State University in California took the same attitude. They advise users of marijuana medically to living off campus and using their treatment at home.
According to the Workman, cannabis does have a unique position in popular culture that lure students to use it. A lot of debate about the risks and benefits of medical marijuana, while the University does not have a lot of research to show to the students about policies that expensive.
Vice President and Dean Stetson law school, Darby Dickerson says, it is important to convey to the students that there are risks to reputation and the law to consider they have a prescription of cannabis. The Court has been supporting the rights of employers to conduct drug tests and provide sanctions or terminate an employee who fails the test free cannabis. "You don't get free-pass because You have a medical marijuana card," he said.
Source of: http://kampus.okezone.com/read/2011/02/07/373/422208/boleh-pakai-ganja-di-kampus-as
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