Clemson University students have proposed that the college administration create an amnesty program for alcohol violations when a student's health is in jeopardy.
"This would just mean one less barrier to getting someone help," said Tom Richey, president of the graduate-student body.
The student-government proposal - a medical alcohol-amnesty policy - would allow students to get medical help for those who have had too much to drink without worrying about facing disciplinary action.
The proposal comes after three Clemson fraternity members were charged with alcohol-related misdemeanors in a freshman's death from alcohol poisoning at an off-campus party.
Gail DiSabatino, the vice president for student affairs at Clemson, said that the university is reviewing the proposal.
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