TO: CU-Boulder Students

FROM: Office of the Chancellor

SENDER: Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

DATE: April 15, 2010

SUBJECT: The 420 gathering at CU-Boulder on April 20, 2010

Dear CU student:

As another April 20 approaches, we again are faced with concerns from

students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, regents and community members

about the 420 gathering on the CU-Boulder campus.

As we said last year, we share these concerns. An unsponsored gathering of

thousands in the heart of our campus for the sole purpose of engaging in

what is still unlawful activity is not only contrary to what we stand for as

a university, it is a public safety challenge of the first order.

With this in mind, on April 20, 2010, please do not participate in unlawful

activity that devalues the reputation of your university and degree. At the

same time, encourage your fellow Buffs to act with pride and remember who

they really are - part of a dynamic environment of teaching, research,

learning, and service composed of outstanding faculty and proud students and

alumni.

Be advised that on April 20 the following safety parameters will be

enforced:

-Obey the instructions of public safety officials at all times in entering

and leaving campus, and act with concern for those around you, discouraging

dangerous behavior of any kind.

-Parking limitations similar to those during CU home football games will be

enforced. Parking on campus will be greatly limited, available only at

meters or for those holding CU parking permits. Traffic barricades will be

set up at Colorado Avenue and Folsom Street and on 18th Street to limit

traffic in the heart of campus. Please observe all parking regulations

within the City of Boulder.

-While police will be present on the Norlin Quad to support crowd safety,

individuals found using marijuana on their way to or from the 420 gathering,

or in other locations on campus, face a citation from CUPD. Likewise, no

alcohol will be permitted on the Norlin Quad or elsewhere on campus, and

intoxicated persons could be taken into custody or escorted to an alcohol

recovery center, or both.

-CU students who violate the alcohol or drug provisions of the CU Code of

Conduct in the ways described above, or in other ways, are also subject to

penalties from CU-Boulder's Office of Judicial Affairs.

At the Norlin Quad, no vending of any merchandise or food will be permitted.

No buying and selling of marijuana will be allowed. No barbecue grills,

structures, slacklines, sporting or game apparatus, or large signs may be

erected.

We want to re-emphasize that our intention in this communication is safety.

This is an unsanctioned event on our campus, but regardless, we all desire

it be carried out with no injuries to individuals and no damage to property.

We ask for, and expect, your full cooperation in achieving this important

goal.

Sincerely,

Philip P. DiStefano, Chancellor

Julie Wong, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs