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Date: 13 Oct 2001 22:27:19 GMT
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WSU debate coach quits over charge
Cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Sat, Oct 13, 2001
By MARK GRAY
Standard-Examiner staff
OGDEN -- Weber State University communication professor and
championship-winning debate coach Michael "Bear" Bryant has resigned
after
being cited for a drug offense at a debate tournament.
Bryant, who was at Southern Utah University Oct. 6 and 7 for the
tournament,
was cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana, possession of
drug
paraphernalia and interfering with an arrest, all of which are
misdemeanors.
Student debate team member Daniel Hallmeyer, 21, was also cited for
possession
of drug paraphernalia for possessing a pipe used to smoke marijuana.
On Oct. 6 at 11:30 p.m., Cedar City police received a call saying
there was a
"strong marijuana smell" emanating from a room at the Econo Lodge,
said Iron
County Attorney Scott Burns.
When police arrived, Burns said, officers could also smell marijuana
through
the door.
After officers knocked on the door, Bryant answered and officers
noticed
marijuana "in plain view," along with a pipe, Burns said.
"Mr. Bryant then stated "It"s all mine. No one else is using it,""
Burns said.
The charge for interfering with an arrest came when Bryant allegedly
swept "a
small amount of marijuana off a table" and onto the ground, Burns
said.
Burns is thinking about dropping the charge of interfering with the
arrest and
changing it to obstruction of justice.
As for Hallmeyer, after police asked him whether he had marijuana, he
went to
his room and came back with a pipe, Burns said.
In all, police confiscated two pipes, one in Bryant"s room and the
other in
Hallmeyer"s room, two clips used to hold partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes
and a small amount of marijuana.
Neither Bryant nor Hallmeyer were booked into jail. But neither could
be
reached Friday for comment.
Bryant and Hallmeyer are both scheduled to be arraigned in 5th
District Court
in Cedar City Oct. 29 at 1:15 p.m.
Each of the three charges for Bryant carry a maximum of six months in
jail and
a $1,000 fine.
June Phillips, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said Bryant
was not
at work Thursday or Friday, but his classes were not canceled.
"We have had people filling in for him."
A decision regarding future professors of Bryant"s classes will be
made by
Monday. Most likely, classes will be filled by other faculty members
and
adjunct professors, she said.
Bryant taught several communication classes, including public speaking
and
several classes in conjunction with the debate team.
During his 14 years as the coach of the debate team, Bryant built a
national
powerhouse, winning four national championships and taking 20
individual teams
to the national championships.
"He"s been very important in (the debate team"s) accomplishments,"
President
Paul Thompson said. "They still have things to accomplish and it would
be
unfortunate if this took away from that."
The debate team will be taken over by Eric Mueller, assistant director
for
forensics.
The university will probably not issue sanctions against Bryant, Jason
Wanlass,
university spokesman said.
"Him voluntarily resigning pretty much closes the book."
"The resignation is voluntary and it is concrete," Wanlass said. "It
was done
without much contact with administration at all."
Bryant apparently sent an e-mail message to several administration
members
Thursday detailing his resignation.
Phillips, who received an e-mail, declined to discuss the contents
saying it
was "a communication between faculty members."
"He didn"t feel he could come back out of respect for the students,"
Phillips
said of Bryant.
Phillips said although the resignation is official, based on payroll
and
adjustment times, an effective resignation date needs to be decided.
As far as Hallmeyer is concerned, Wanlass said the university will
most likely
appoint a legal attorney, who will work with the dean of students to
determine
whether Hallmeyer violated the student code of conduct.
Copyright ©2001, Ogden Publishing Corporation



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Date: 13 Oct 2001 22:27:19 GMT
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WSU debate coach quits over charge
Cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Sat, Oct 13, 2001
By MARK GRAY
Standard-Examiner staff
OGDEN -- Weber State University communication professor and
championship-winning debate coach Michael "Bear" Bryant has resigned
after
being cited for a drug offense at a debate tournament.
Bryant, who was at Southern Utah University Oct. 6 and 7 for the
tournament,
was cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana, possession of
drug
paraphernalia and interfering with an arrest, all of which are
misdemeanors.
Student debate team member Daniel Hallmeyer, 21, was also cited for
possession
of drug paraphernalia for possessing a pipe used to smoke marijuana.
On Oct. 6 at 11:30 p.m., Cedar City police received a call saying
there was a
"strong marijuana smell" emanating from a room at the Econo Lodge,
said Iron
County Attorney Scott Burns.
When police arrived, Burns said, officers could also smell marijuana
through
the door.
After officers knocked on the door, Bryant answered and officers
noticed
marijuana "in plain view," along with a pipe, Burns said.
"Mr. Bryant then stated "It"s all mine. No one else is using it,""
Burns said.
The charge for interfering with an arrest came when Bryant allegedly
swept "a
small amount of marijuana off a table" and onto the ground, Burns
said.
Burns is thinking about dropping the charge of interfering with the
arrest and
changing it to obstruction of justice.
As for Hallmeyer, after police asked him whether he had marijuana, he
went to
his room and came back with a pipe, Burns said.
In all, police confiscated two pipes, one in Bryant"s room and the
other in
Hallmeyer"s room, two clips used to hold partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes
and a small amount of marijuana.
Neither Bryant nor Hallmeyer were booked into jail. But neither could
be
reached Friday for comment.
Bryant and Hallmeyer are both scheduled to be arraigned in 5th
District Court
in Cedar City Oct. 29 at 1:15 p.m.
Each of the three charges for Bryant carry a maximum of six months in
jail and
a $1,000 fine.
June Phillips, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said Bryant
was not
at work Thursday or Friday, but his classes were not canceled.
"We have had people filling in for him."
A decision regarding future professors of Bryant"s classes will be
made by
Monday. Most likely, classes will be filled by other faculty members
and
adjunct professors, she said.
Bryant taught several communication classes, including public speaking
and
several classes in conjunction with the debate team.
During his 14 years as the coach of the debate team, Bryant built a
national
powerhouse, winning four national championships and taking 20
individual teams
to the national championships.
"He"s been very important in (the debate team"s) accomplishments,"
President
Paul Thompson said. "They still have things to accomplish and it would
be
unfortunate if this took away from that."
The debate team will be taken over by Eric Mueller, assistant director
for
forensics.
The university will probably not issue sanctions against Bryant, Jason
Wanlass,
university spokesman said.
"Him voluntarily resigning pretty much closes the book."
"The resignation is voluntary and it is concrete," Wanlass said. "It
was done
without much contact with administration at all."
Bryant apparently sent an e-mail message to several administration
members
Thursday detailing his resignation.
Phillips, who received an e-mail, declined to discuss the contents
saying it
was "a communication between faculty members."
"He didn"t feel he could come back out of respect for the students,"
Phillips
said of Bryant.
Phillips said although the resignation is official, based on payroll
and
adjustment times, an effective resignation date needs to be decided.
As far as Hallmeyer is concerned, Wanlass said the university will
most likely
appoint a legal attorney, who will work with the dean of students to
determine
whether Hallmeyer violated the student code of conduct.
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Date: 13 Oct 2001 22:27:19 GMT
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Subject: Weber State Professor Resigns In Disgrace After Drug Bust
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From http://www.standard.net:
WSU debate coach quits over charge
Cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Sat, Oct 13, 2001
By MARK GRAY
Standard-Examiner staff
OGDEN -- Weber State University communication professor and
championship-winning debate coach Michael "Bear" Bryant has resigned
after
being cited for a drug offense at a debate tournament.
Bryant, who was at Southern Utah University Oct. 6 and 7 for the
tournament,
was cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana, possession of
drug
paraphernalia and interfering with an arrest, all of which are
misdemeanors.
Student debate team member Daniel Hallmeyer, 21, was also cited for
possession
of drug paraphernalia for possessing a pipe used to smoke marijuana.
On Oct. 6 at 11:30 p.m., Cedar City police received a call saying
there was a
"strong marijuana smell" emanating from a room at the Econo Lodge,
said Iron
County Attorney Scott Burns.
When police arrived, Burns said, officers could also smell marijuana
through
the door.
After officers knocked on the door, Bryant answered and officers
noticed
marijuana "in plain view," along with a pipe, Burns said.
"Mr. Bryant then stated "It"s all mine. No one else is using it,""
Burns said.
The charge for interfering with an arrest came when Bryant allegedly
swept "a
small amount of marijuana off a table" and onto the ground, Burns
said.
Burns is thinking about dropping the charge of interfering with the
arrest and
changing it to obstruction of justice.
As for Hallmeyer, after police asked him whether he had marijuana, he
went to
his room and came back with a pipe, Burns said.
In all, police confiscated two pipes, one in Bryant"s room and the
other in
Hallmeyer"s room, two clips used to hold partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes
and a small amount of marijuana.
Neither Bryant nor Hallmeyer were booked into jail. But neither could
be
reached Friday for comment.
Bryant and Hallmeyer are both scheduled to be arraigned in 5th
District Court
in Cedar City Oct. 29 at 1:15 p.m.
Each of the three charges for Bryant carry a maximum of six months in
jail and
a $1,000 fine.
June Phillips, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said Bryant
was not
at work Thursday or Friday, but his classes were not canceled.
"We have had people filling in for him."
A decision regarding future professors of Bryant"s classes will be
made by
Monday. Most likely, classes will be filled by other faculty members
and
adjunct professors, she said.
Bryant taught several communication classes, including public speaking
and
several classes in conjunction with the debate team.
During his 14 years as the coach of the debate team, Bryant built a
national
powerhouse, winning four national championships and taking 20
individual teams
to the national championships.
"He"s been very important in (the debate team"s) accomplishments,"
President
Paul Thompson said. "They still have things to accomplish and it would
be
unfortunate if this took away from that."
The debate team will be taken over by Eric Mueller, assistant director
for
forensics.
The university will probably not issue sanctions against Bryant, Jason
Wanlass,
university spokesman said.
"Him voluntarily resigning pretty much closes the book."
"The resignation is voluntary and it is concrete," Wanlass said. "It
was done
without much contact with administration at all."
Bryant apparently sent an e-mail message to several administration
members
Thursday detailing his resignation.
Phillips, who received an e-mail, declined to discuss the contents
saying it
was "a communication between faculty members."
"He didn"t feel he could come back out of respect for the students,"
Phillips
said of Bryant.
Phillips said although the resignation is official, based on payroll
and
adjustment times, an effective resignation date needs to be decided.
As far as Hallmeyer is concerned, Wanlass said the university will
most likely
appoint a legal attorney, who will work with the dean of students to
determine
whether Hallmeyer violated the student code of conduct.
Copyright ©2001, Ogden Publishing Corporation



This is just a sorry assed country when the government outlaws a plant.
I guess if they feed people bull**** for long enough they will start to
believe it. Marijuana is a naturally growing herb with some good
qualities and uses, the government is the problem. Now due to a stupid
law abiding snoop, this poor guy may be taken out of the picture.
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From: (ByeByeBryant)
Date: 13 Oct 2001 22:27:19 GMT
Local: Sat, Oct 13 2001 6:27 pm
Subject: Weber State Professor Resigns In Disgrace After Drug Bust
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WSU debate coach quits over charge
Cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Sat, Oct 13, 2001
By MARK GRAY
Standard-Examiner staff
OGDEN -- Weber State University communication professor and
championship-winning debate coach Michael "Bear" Bryant has resigned
after
being cited for a drug offense at a debate tournament.
Bryant, who was at Southern Utah University Oct. 6 and 7 for the
tournament,
was cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana, possession of
drug
paraphernalia and interfering with an arrest, all of which are
misdemeanors.
Student debate team member Daniel Hallmeyer, 21, was also cited for
possession
of drug paraphernalia for possessing a pipe used to smoke marijuana.
On Oct. 6 at 11:30 p.m., Cedar City police received a call saying
there was a
"strong marijuana smell" emanating from a room at the Econo Lodge,
said Iron
County Attorney Scott Burns.
When police arrived, Burns said, officers could also smell marijuana
through
the door.
After officers knocked on the door, Bryant answered and officers
noticed
marijuana "in plain view," along with a pipe, Burns said.
"Mr. Bryant then stated "It"s all mine. No one else is using it,""
Burns said.
The charge for interfering with an arrest came when Bryant allegedly
swept "a
small amount of marijuana off a table" and onto the ground, Burns
said.
Burns is thinking about dropping the charge of interfering with the
arrest and
changing it to obstruction of justice.
As for Hallmeyer, after police asked him whether he had marijuana, he
went to
his room and came back with a pipe, Burns said.
In all, police confiscated two pipes, one in Bryant"s room and the
other in
Hallmeyer"s room, two clips used to hold partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes
and a small amount of marijuana.
Neither Bryant nor Hallmeyer were booked into jail. But neither could
be
reached Friday for comment.
Bryant and Hallmeyer are both scheduled to be arraigned in 5th
District Court
in Cedar City Oct. 29 at 1:15 p.m.
Each of the three charges for Bryant carry a maximum of six months in
jail and
a $1,000 fine.
June Phillips, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said Bryant
was not
at work Thursday or Friday, but his classes were not canceled.
"We have had people filling in for him."
A decision regarding future professors of Bryant"s classes will be
made by
Monday. Most likely, classes will be filled by other faculty members
and
adjunct professors, she said.
Bryant taught several communication classes, including public speaking
and
several classes in conjunction with the debate team.
During his 14 years as the coach of the debate team, Bryant built a
national
powerhouse, winning four national championships and taking 20
individual teams
to the national championships.
"He"s been very important in (the debate team"s) accomplishments,"
President
Paul Thompson said. "They still have things to accomplish and it would
be
unfortunate if this took away from that."
The debate team will be taken over by Eric Mueller, assistant director
for
forensics.
The university will probably not issue sanctions against Bryant, Jason
Wanlass,
university spokesman said.
"Him voluntarily resigning pretty much closes the book."
"The resignation is voluntary and it is concrete," Wanlass said. "It
was done
without much contact with administration at all."
Bryant apparently sent an e-mail message to several administration
members
Thursday detailing his resignation.
Phillips, who received an e-mail, declined to discuss the contents
saying it
was "a communication between faculty members."
"He didn"t feel he could come back out of respect for the students,"
Phillips
said of Bryant.
Phillips said although the resignation is official, based on payroll
and
adjustment times, an effective resignation date needs to be decided.
As far as Hallmeyer is concerned, Wanlass said the university will
most likely
appoint a legal attorney, who will work with the dean of students to
determine
whether Hallmeyer violated the student code of conduct.
Copyright �2001, Ogden Publishing Corporation


This is just a sorry assed country when the government outlaws a plant.
I guess if they feed people bull**** for long enough they will start to
believe it. Marijuana is a naturally growing herb with some good
qualities and uses, the government is the problem. Now due to a stupid
law abiding snoop, this poor guy may be taken out of the picture.- Hide quoted text -

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Don't worry about me. I'm fine.

Mike


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From: (ByeByeBryant)
Date: 13 Oct 2001 22:27:19 GMT
Local: Sat, Oct 13 2001 6:27 pm
Subject: Weber State Professor Resigns In Disgrace After Drug Bust
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Fromhttp://www.standard.net:
WSU debate coach quits over charge
Cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Sat, Oct 13, 2001
By MARK GRAY
Standard-Examiner staff
OGDEN -- Weber State University communication professor and
championship-winning debate coach Michael "Bear" Bryant has resigned
after
being cited for a drug offense at a debate tournament.
Bryant, who was at Southern Utah University Oct. 6 and 7 for the
tournament,
was cited in his hotel room for possession of marijuana, possession of
drug
paraphernalia and interfering with an arrest, all of which are
misdemeanors.
Student debate team member Daniel Hallmeyer, 21, was also cited for
possession
of drug paraphernalia for possessing a pipe used to smoke marijuana.
On Oct. 6 at 11:30 p.m., Cedar City police received a call saying
there was a
"strong marijuana smell" emanating from a room at the Econo Lodge,
said Iron
County Attorney Scott Burns.
When police arrived, Burns said, officers could also smell marijuana
through
the door.
After officers knocked on the door, Bryant answered and officers
noticed
marijuana "in plain view," along with a pipe, Burns said.
"Mr. Bryant then stated "It"s all mine. No one else is using it,""
Burns said.
The charge for interfering with an arrest came when Bryant allegedly
swept "a
small amount of marijuana off a table" and onto the ground, Burns
said.
Burns is thinking about dropping the charge of interfering with the
arrest and
changing it to obstruction of justice.
As for Hallmeyer, after police asked him whether he had marijuana, he
went to
his room and came back with a pipe, Burns said.
In all, police confiscated two pipes, one in Bryant"s room and the
other in
Hallmeyer"s room, two clips used to hold partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes
and a small amount of marijuana.
Neither Bryant nor Hallmeyer were booked into jail. But neither could
be
reached Friday for comment.
Bryant and Hallmeyer are both scheduled to be arraigned in 5th
District Court
in Cedar City Oct. 29 at 1:15 p.m.
Each of the three charges for Bryant carry a maximum of six months in
jail and
a $1,000 fine.
June Phillips, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, said Bryant
was not
at work Thursday or Friday, but his classes were not canceled.
"We have had people filling in for him."
A decision regarding future professors of Bryant"s classes will be
made by
Monday. Most likely, classes will be filled by other faculty members
and
adjunct professors, she said.
Bryant taught several communication classes, including public speaking
and
several classes in conjunction with the debate team.
During his 14 years as the coach of the debate team, Bryant built a
national
powerhouse, winning four national championships and taking 20
individual teams
to the national championships.
"He"s been very important in (the debate team"s) accomplishments,"
President
Paul Thompson said. "They still have things to accomplish and it would
be
unfortunate if this took away from that."
The debate team will be taken over by Eric Mueller, assistant director
for
forensics.
The university will probably not issue sanctions against Bryant, Jason
Wanlass,
university spokesman said.
"Him voluntarily resigning pretty much closes the book."
"The resignation is voluntary and it is concrete," Wanlass said. "It
was done
without much contact with administration at all."
Bryant apparently sent an e-mail message to several administration
members
Thursday detailing his resignation.
Phillips, who received an e-mail, declined to discuss the contents
saying it
was "a communication between faculty members."
"He didn"t feel he could come back out of respect for the students,"
Phillips
said of Bryant.
Phillips said although the resignation is official, based on payroll
and
adjustment times, an effective resignation date needs to be decided.
As far as Hallmeyer is concerned, Wanlass said the university will
most likely
appoint a legal attorney, who will work with the dean of students to
determine
whether Hallmeyer violated the student code of conduct.
Copyright �2001, Ogden Publishing Corporation


This is just a sorry assed country when the government outlaws a plant.
I guess if they feed people bull**** for long enough they will start to
believe it. Marijuana is a naturally growing herb with some good
qualities and uses, the government is the problem. Now due to a stupid
law abiding snoop, this poor guy may be taken out of the picture.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Don't worry about me. I'm fine.


Fine? You think you're fine?

You're a clown 'tard academic who lied about having a PhD!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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On 06/28/2010 10:49 AM, Mike wrote:
On Jun 28, 1:47 pm, Bill wrote:
Don't worry about me. I'm fine.

Mike

I didn't post maliciously, and read your situation, for which I have
no power to help, but the issue is coming up on the November election
and I do think people need to start questioning some of the insane drug
laws we have. This country needs to stop and think, are these laws
correct, or bogus, and why are they in place. On this issue I am not wrong.
Bill Baka

Longing for the 40's and 50's to return, or at least slow down and enjoy
life.
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On Jun 28, 10:57*am, Bill Baka wrote:
On 06/28/2010 10:49 AM, Mike wrote: On Jun 28, 1:47 pm, Bill *wrote:
Don't worry about me. I'm fine.


Mike


* I didn't post maliciously, and read your situation, for which I have
no power to help, but the issue is coming up on the November election
and I do think people need to start questioning some of the insane drug
laws we have. This country needs to stop and think, are these laws
correct, or bogus, and why are they in place. On this issue I am not wrong.
Bill Baka

Longing for the 40's and 50's to return, or at least slow down and enjoy
life.


***Look on the bright side Bakka...You can climb trees with young
underage girls (that you've adopted) and share booze and pot with them
like the Ph.d fraud did...It seems you are a law breaker and freely
admit it, so why not?...Oh by the by, did you ever take the tree
climbing safety course the Trolls posted for you?...The neck it saves
might be your own...Please take it seriously, you are not suppose to
play "grab @$$" with young underage girls 30' off the ground while up
in a tree...
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On 06/28/2010 11:22 PM, nurk_fred2000 wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:57 am, Bill wrote:
On 06/28/2010 10:49 AM, Mike wrote: On Jun 28, 1:47 pm, Bill wrote:
Don't worry about me. I'm fine.


Mike


I didn't post maliciously, and read your situation, for which I have
no power to help, but the issue is coming up on the November election
and I do think people need to start questioning some of the insane drug
laws we have. This country needs to stop and think, are these laws
correct, or bogus, and why are they in place. On this issue I am not wrong.
Bill Baka

Longing for the 40's and 50's to return, or at least slow down and enjoy
life.


***Look on the bright side Bakka...You can climb trees with young
underage girls (that you've adopted) and share booze and pot with them
like the Ph.d fraud did...It seems you are a law breaker and freely
admit it, so why not?...Oh by the by, did you ever take the tree
climbing safety course the Trolls posted for you?...The neck it saves
might be your own...Please take it seriously, you are not suppose to
play "grab @$$" with young underage girls 30' off the ground while up
in a tree...


I cannot fathom your level of stupidity. I don't drink, period, and the
girls are navigating High school very well. I haven't even seen them in
person for over 5 years.

You really need to get a life.

Bill Baka
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On Jun 29, 2:30*pm, Bill Baka wrote:


You really need to get a life.

Bill Baka-


If only that were possible for those idiots...

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