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Originally posted by ktsnake
ones? Will they ever?
The answer -- not unless the courts intervene. And what's to say that if they put all national fraternities out of business that we'll still not have a successful wet house at the local level? It is my constitutional right after all to associate with anyone that I want to.
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There are many chapters out there that are doing just that and doing it well. In the past few months on Yahoo "Fraternal News Groups" I have read stories about DU at Syracuse, SAE at Penn, SAE at Duke, TKE at SDSU and they are doing fine.
If you go local you will also save thousands in insurance. Most of your insurance is a waste. Nationals tell you that you need insurance because you are a high risk group and you have high risk activities, but most of the policies are void if you participate in high risk activities such as drinking, hazing ect. If you dont participate in high risk activities then why do you need the insurance?