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Originally posted by ILVBB:
CPLZ I respect your point of view and understand it; I fundementally disagree.
I see that you use the Army logo. If this were happening at WP what would the cadets do? I would be surprised of this situation would occur; but just say that it does, what would you expect of the cadets?
To think the drug use doesn't occur at a Service Academy is to be blindly naive. It does happen, and other cadets know about it. Some cadets turn others in, some don't.
My expectation is for each to use his own judgment. I know of one case in particular, where the cadet was a regular weekend user of some pretty harsh narcotics. Over the course of time, he never got caught, but did give it up. He eventually was influenced in a positive manner by the people around him caring for him and wanting the best for him. No intervention, no big talks, just a daily example of how good life can be on the straight and narrow.
People are always more influenced by attraction rather than promotion. Be something they want to be, don't shove righteousness down their throats. It's not about right and wrong, legal and illegal, it's about compassion and strength and help and being there for people...even if that means turning a blind eye to their temporary defects and giving them a chance to turn it around.
The drug use, just like illegal alcohol use, is punishable at the academies by a review board of cadets and then approved or disapproved by a commissioned officer. On a first offense, it is usually not a dismiss able offense, although it can be, depending on other mitigating factors of the particular cadets existence.
The Honor Code however, says that a cadet will not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate others who do. The reality of it is, that if someone were to ask you if you were doing drugs, and you admitted it, you might be allowed to stay. If you denied it, and they found you guilty, you'd most likely be dismissed on the honor violation, not the drug charge.
Even the academies allow cadets to make mistakes. They don't tolerate lying about it though.