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Originally Posted by ukdzccd
lol...alright, a STATE law....really does it matter if it's a state or federal law????
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Yes.
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You are also right that unless he has a beer can or other identifying alcoholic beverage in his hands, it's not really "proof". Again, does it really matter?
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Depending on the policy of his GLO, yes, it very well may matter.
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If he's holding a cup that has what looks like an alcoholic beverage in it and everyone that sees it assumes that it's alcohol, it really doesn't matter if it is or isn't. I don't know about any of your organizations, but DZ is pretty strict on what they will allow and it doesn't matter if it's identifiable as alcohol or not, or even if you are 21 and older, any beverages that appear to be alcoholic (including solo cups), any behavior that paints the member (and DZ by default) in a negative way, any references to drinking or alcohol (or drugs/other illegal activities) or the before/after-effects of drinking are prohibited, whether the members are in their letters or not.
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The bolded is key.
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I imagine the other sororities have a similar social media policy. Fraternities I would guess have something similar but probably not as stringent.
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Never a good idea to assume other GLOs, especially those outside the conference of your own GLO, have the same policies yours does. Whether this is a sanctionable action and what can be done will depend on the policies of the fraternity and/or chapter in question.