Kicking students out will only increase drug abuse, which is the exact opposite intention of the law.
We think allowing hard-working and determined students to get a degree and enter the work force will decrease drug use among college students.
I think some nontraditional students will benefit from the partial reform, but unfortunately tens of thousands of students will be left behind without the ability to pay for school.
We basically say the law is unconstitutional because it punishes students twice for the same crime. Taking away access to education is not only illogical, but it is illegal.
Students who cannot afford college tuition on their own probably can't afford private drug programs.
It's a victory that some students will be able to get back their aid. But there are still some fundamental problems.
The law was intended to reduce drug use, but it causes more by kicking students out of school, which is irrational.