<p>^Because I am 21 and it is legal for me to keep a small amount of alcohol in my dorm for personal consumption if I am not in the substance free dorms. I am in no danger of getting in trouble for that, as I would be if my roommate were stashing drugs in the room. Since OP has made it clear that the roommate is at no risk then I guess I don’t care.</p>
<p>drugs are fine. honestly who doesn’t smoke weed? and definitely over 50% of college students use e occasionally. the problem is keeping them in your shared room. that’s putting your roommate at risk, and that’s what’s not fine.</p>
<p>I know this is an old thread, but since saman43 resurrected it, let me examine the faulty logic of how someone famous using drugs justifies your use of drugs.</p>
<p>Here’s the fallacious syllogism:</p>
<p>Famous people use drugs.
I use drugs.
Therefore, I must be famous. </p>
<p>Does that make sense?</p>
<p>I would NOT say 50% of college students use ecstasy, not by a long shot. This is coming from someone who does it, and I go to a big school where there’s a huge party culture and it’s definitely available. A majority of students probably don’t even smoke weed (though a lot do, admittedly).</p>
<p>And did he say famous people using drugs justifies using drugs? That’s not what I read…</p>