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Student group rallies support for medical marijuana By Roberto Roldan
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In light of the November election, representatives from the international nonprofit Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), together with its USF chapter, tabled outside Cooper Hall on Tuesday in support of Florida’s medical marijuana amendment. This was the third week SSDP Florida Campus Coordinator Colin Fitzgibbon has spent reaching out to students in the Cooper Hall breezeway to rally support for Amendment 2, which will be on the ballot Nov. 4. Fitzgibbon and a representative from the USF chapter also signed up students to vote for National Voter Registration Day. Fitzgibbon said the state and national chapters of SSDP have
spent a lot of time and money in Florida recently because this is the first time such a “progressive drug policy” has been up for a vote in the state. “We’re really trying to come at it from a scientific direction because any time you mention marijuana, people think ‘Oh it’s this or it’s that.’ But the reality is that it helps a lot of sick people and we don’t think people should be thrown in jail for trying to use it,” he said. The opposition to Amendment 2, spearheaded by Polk County Sherriff Grady Judd and the Florida Sheriffs Association, believes the current draft of the amendment will allow anyone access to marijuana, not just patients in need. SSDP is looking specifically to target the student vote, which Fitzgibbon said is going
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Students for Sensible Drug Policy tabled outside Cooper Hall on Tuesday in support of legalizing medical marijuana. ORACLE PHOTO / ROBERTO ROLDAN
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USF President Judy Genshaft discussed cardiovascular health Tuesday on a couch provided by Ashley Furniture HomeStore as a part of the American Heart Association of Tampa Bay Sofa Tour. ORACLE PHOTO / BRANDON SHAIK