It's more than just BYUSA, it's BYU. At the university I used to attend they
had this type of stuff all the time; BYU is a little different. Someone (I believe)
got kicked out of BYU for being a little to strong in their protesting up in
Salt Lake.


We just want to make sure that we obey the law and atleast act professional. I
hope that's not too much to ask. :-)

I actually know the guy who was arrested in Salt Lake and then discontinued his enrollment at BYU (He didn't get kicked out). What he was doing was actually illegal. they were blocking the entrance to a government building, and so were arrested. But if we are legal about it (i.e. we don't get arrested) BYU cannot do anything against us. In fact I think that BYU would be in support of this kind of thing. They are always telling us to get active in the community. We actually may want to push the issue farther up than BYUSA and see if the club can be "officially" represented at the protest. Also if there happens to be any press there (Note: we should call the papers), We should make sure they talk to an official representative of the club (i.e. one of the club officers).

Art


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