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Despite New York legalization, marijuana still banned at SU


Despite New York legalization, marijuana still banned at SU
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Syracuse University will continue to prohibit the use, possession and distribution of marijuana or related paraphernalia on campus, a university official confirmed Monday. 
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation on March 30 that legalizes marijuana in New York state for recreational use and expunges past convictions. State residents can now smoke marijuana in public places where cigarette smoking is currently allowed, although it could take up to two years for marijuana sales to take place.
Despite the legalization, SU will continue to comply with federal law regarding marijuana, according to a campus-wide email from Dean of Students Marianne Thomson. ....

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Drug, liquor law violations significantly decrease at SU, report shows


Drug, liquor law violations significantly decrease at SU, report shows
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SU’s amnesty policy now protects students reporting any prohibited conduct from punishment for drug and alcohol use.
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Drug and liquor law violations at Syracuse University have significantly decreased since 2017, security data shows. 
SU referred 1,023 students on campus for disciplinary action for liquor law violations in 2017 but just 440 students in 2019. Referrals and disciplinary action for drug law violations dropped from 186 to 71 in the same period.
The data is published as part of the university’s annual campus security report. Colleges and universities are required to publish the report under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure Act, which regulates the maintenance and publication of information related to crime on and near campus.  ....

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