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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: A NORML Contest Gets A Treatment
Title:US NY: A NORML Contest Gets A Treatment
Published On:1998-06-19
Source:The Mountain Eagle
Fetched On:2008-09-07 07:56:12
A NORML CONTEST GETS A TREATMENT

When Walter F. Wouk, president of the Schoharie County Chapter of NORML
(the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), began
submitting ads to local newspapers and shopper's guides announcing a high
school essay contest on the theme, "How does the war on marijuana threaten
America's constitutional democracy?" his intent was to call attention to
the U.S. Constitution.

Wouk said, "I was stunned when the ad was rejected by the My Shopper."
According to Wouk, Rick Brightman, general manager of the Norwich and
Sidney Pennysaver Corporation, My Shopper's parent company, refused to
accept the ad and told Wouk "to refrain from submitting ads for NORML to
any of our publications, as we cannot accept them."

In a letter dated June 2, 1998, Brightman told Wouk that "You are, at the
core of the matter, advocating the legalization of a currently illegal
drug, and in this case promoting the concept among teenagers."

Wouk is concerned by the growing disregard for the U.S. Constitution in our
schools. He said, "The sight of police officers, with drug sniffing dogs,
roaming the halls of local schools does little to instill the spirit of
liberty in our children." According to Wouk, "the goal of this essay
contest is to make young people aware of the growing threat to the freedom
that they take for granted," he said.

Wouk acknowledged that Brightman has a legal right to reject NORML ads, but
questions his selective values. Wouk said, "he has no problem accepting
ads from organizations that promote alcohol use." Wouk pointed out that
alcohol is an illegal drug for teenagers and it's also their drug of
choice. "Brightman's goal is to suppress information that deals with the
marijuana issue in a truthful manner," said Wouk

Checked-by: Richard Lake
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