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Mar 22, 2012
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  • Students’ Rights

Mandatory Tobacco Treatment (H 7606, S 2413)

While tobacco use among teenagers is by no means to be encouraged, legislation mandating participation in a tobacco treatment program for any minor caught using or possessing tobacco products brought opposition from the ACLU and health groups, including anti-smoking advocacy groups.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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Sexting (H 5094, S 733)

Over ACLU objections, the General Assembly has enacted a law making it illegal for minors to engage in “sexting,” the widespread practice among teenagers of transmitting nude photos of themselves to others.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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Bullying (H 5941, S 732)

Over ACLU objections, Governor Chafee has signed into law problematic legislation designed to address the problem of bullying in the schools.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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  • Students’ Rights

Texting (S 764)

The Affiliate testified in opposition to a bill to ban texting by students during school hours.
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Mar 07, 2011
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  • Students’ Rights

Underage Persons in Nightclubs (H 5548, S 488)

For the third year in a row, the General Assembly debated whether to allow 18-20 year olds to enter nightclubs in order to address the problem of underage drinking.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2011
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Recovery High Schools (H 6055, S 439)

The General Assembly enacted legislation creating a pilot recovery high school program for students with substance abuse addictions.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Students’ Rights

“Sexting” (H 7778, S 2635)

Surveys indicate that 20% of teenagers have engaged in “sexting,” the practice of sending nude or semi-nude photos of oneself via cell phones or similar technology. The response: a bill from the Attorney General to drag these teens into Family Court and turn them into status offenders.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Students’ Rights

Underage Persons in Nightclubs (H 7404, H 7601)

For the second year in a row, there’s a focus on whether to allow 18-20 year olds into nightclubs.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Students’ Rights

Underage Drinking (H 7478)

A liquor store owner who sells alcohol to a minor faces a $250 fine for a first offense. However, a major push is being made to amend the state’s “social host” law to subject teenagers under 21 to a six-month prison sentence if they give alcohol to someone else also under the age of 21.
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Mar 22, 2012
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Mar 22, 2012
  • Students’ Rights

Mandatory Tobacco Treatment (H 7606, S 2413)

While tobacco use among teenagers is by no means to be encouraged, legislation mandating participation in a tobacco treatment program for any minor caught using or possessing tobacco products brought opposition from the ACLU and health groups, including anti-smoking advocacy groups.
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Mar 07, 2011
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Mar 07, 2011
  • Students’ Rights

Sexting (H 5094, S 733)

Over ACLU objections, the General Assembly has enacted a law making it illegal for minors to engage in “sexting,” the widespread practice among teenagers of transmitting nude photos of themselves to others.
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Mar 07, 2011
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Mar 07, 2011
  • Students’ Rights

Bullying (H 5941, S 732)

Over ACLU objections, Governor Chafee has signed into law problematic legislation designed to address the problem of bullying in the schools.
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Mar 07, 2011
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Mar 07, 2011
  • Students’ Rights

Texting (S 764)

The Affiliate testified in opposition to a bill to ban texting by students during school hours.
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Mar 07, 2011
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Mar 07, 2011
  • Students’ Rights

Underage Persons in Nightclubs (H 5548, S 488)

For the third year in a row, the General Assembly debated whether to allow 18-20 year olds to enter nightclubs in order to address the problem of underage drinking.
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Mar 07, 2011
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Mar 07, 2011
  • Students’ Rights

Recovery High Schools (H 6055, S 439)

The General Assembly enacted legislation creating a pilot recovery high school program for students with substance abuse addictions.
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Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
  • Students’ Rights

“Sexting” (H 7778, S 2635)

Surveys indicate that 20% of teenagers have engaged in “sexting,” the practice of sending nude or semi-nude photos of oneself via cell phones or similar technology. The response: a bill from the Attorney General to drag these teens into Family Court and turn them into status offenders.
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Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
  • Students’ Rights

Underage Persons in Nightclubs (H 7404, H 7601)

For the second year in a row, there’s a focus on whether to allow 18-20 year olds into nightclubs.
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Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
  • Students’ Rights

Underage Drinking (H 7478)

A liquor store owner who sells alcohol to a minor faces a $250 fine for a first offense. However, a major push is being made to amend the state’s “social host” law to subject teenagers under 21 to a six-month prison sentence if they give alcohol to someone else also under the age of 21.
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