UNIVERSITY Anti-war students have alternative By Meg Dedolph Emerald Contributor The situation in the Persian Gulf and the possibility of a draft is leading many students to wonder if they could be con sidered conscientious objectors and thus ineligible for the draft. A conscientious objector is anyone who objects to partici pating in a war any because of religious or moral beliefs. Being a pacifist, or having strong religious beliefs is no longer necessary, said Marian Malcolm, a member of Clergy and laity Concerned, a Eugene peace organization. “You just have to he opposed to participation in war in any form that the U.S. can partici pate in,” she said. "You need to be able to prove that your conscience would not allow you rest if you were in the mili tary." Barbi Richardson, of the Se lective Service Administration, which oversees the registering of men for the draft, said l>eing opposed to a specific war is not suitable qualification for con scientious objector status, and that to he considered a consci entious objector, one must op pose war on religious or ethical grounds To prove to a draft hoard that one is a conscientious objector, a file is usually recommended, containing letters from famih members, friends or clergymen attesting to the person's anti war position Other items in the file < an in clude anti war letters written to Congressmen, or descriptions of ways in which the person has worked for peace, through community service, or peace groups. Whether conscientious objei tor status is actually granted depends on the local draft hoard considering the applica tion. some boards being more sympathetic to objectors than others. Members of a draft board are subjective. Malcolm said. "Some might think. "This person is claiming to be a con scientious objector to save him self.' " she said. The role of the Selective Ser vice in the event of a draft is to administer alternative service programs for conscientious ob jectors. and to provide raw manpower to the Department of Defense. There are two types of con scientious objectors as recog nized by the Selective Service. A conscientious objector can la opposed to military duty but willing to do civilian work, or serve in a noncombatant posi tion within the military The government does not allow people to refuse both civilian and non-combatant military work. People who find themselves opposed to some wars but not to others may or may not re ceive conscientious objector status depending on the deci sion of the local draft board The type of const ientious oh jector status a person is willing to accept is a very individual dei ision and one of personal conscience. Malcolm said If a person refuses to go into the militarv and has not been granted an exemption, the per son is then classed as a dratt re sister and ( an receive up to five years in (ail and a $2at),IH)U fine, although this is unlikely, she said, According to military litera ture. the main problem with applying for conscientious ob jector status today is that a draftee has only 10 days to file for exemption status after re driving a draft notice In prac tice this could mean as few as five or six days in which to put together a conscientious objec tor i laim. Previously, exemp tions could be filed for on the draft registration form Hei ause of the limited time, compiling a i nnscientious ob jector file is something a person should think about now. before a draft is actually legislated. Malcolm said. Campus Salon Now Open UNCLES StllMIS iuc. ‘ ‘A Complete Service Salon Among those considering ap plication for conscientious ob jector status is Dan Skinner, a University sophomore "I’ve always been a very peaceful person, catching hugs and .putting them outside in stead of killing them, for exam ple,” Skinner said "Ten of mv fifteen years of education have been in Catholic schools, and I've been attending rallies and No Gulf War Coalition meet ings." Skinner has considered alter native service, but strictly in a non-military capacity, as has David Anderson, a graduali st udent "I know that I can't actually pull the trigger." Anderson said “But I feel that it I'm do ing anything with the military. even pushing papers. I'm sav ing 'I can’t kill, but it's Ok if other people do.' NO DOWITOWH TRANSFERS CDs and TAPES \ Buy - Sell - Trade dusic Revolution 1217 Alder sra. r "27 years of Quality Service” GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. 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