We don't know about you, but the Governator's got our backs. Or he would, if we ever took this show out west and became the California Daily Student.
On Sunday, the California governor's office issued a public statement reporting that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill into law that will make it illegal to steal more than 25 copies of a free newspaper "to sell or barter the papers, to recycle the papers for cash or other payment, to harm a competitor or to prevent others from reading the paper." Doing so, the statement continues, "shall be an infraction punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 and a second or subsequent violation shall be punishable ... by a fine not exceeding $500, imprisonment of up to 10 days in a county jail, or both that fine and imprisonment." Furthermore, the law explicitly includes college newspapers.