Pubdate: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 Source: Lake City Reporter (FL) Copyright: 2002sLake City Reporter Contact: http://www.lakecityreporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1712 Author: Charlotte Mobley DRUG TESTING POLICY WRONG I pen this letter minutes after reading Thursday's edition of the Lake City Reporter story covering the proposed (or should I say certain, since the school board has yet to seriously consider parent opinions prior to making a change in policy) policy change concerning random drug testing for students. I am extremely distressed about this and am appalled that this is even a consideration. We as parents have got to stop the government intrusion in our lives, homes, schools and places of employment. Our children are not prisoners. They are not convicted criminals and they are not under probable cause suspect. I understand from the article that the students who refuse or whose parents refuse will be suspended from driving on campus and from extracurricular activities. It is entirely unacceptable to me that my children will find detriment because I (or they) refuse to be intruded upon in this manner that is completely uncalled for. I ask the public: Does your employer conduct random drug testing without probable cause? Are you asked to give up saliva, urine, blood or hair samples for no reason just because you show up to work every day? Are the teachers, school board members and administrative staff going to be subjected to the same random testing? (Let's face it. We know some of you are using alcohol, tobacco and drugs and we know this because there have been teachers reprimanded, barely, and fired, seldom).If not, they should not be allowed to rape our children of their dignity, privacy and bodily fluids. What we should consider in this scenario is what will be next. What else will we tolerate or allow to happen to our children because we are too lazy to go to a school board meeting and express an opinion? What else will happen behind our backs because we are too wrapped up in prime time television garble to worry about our children and their right to privacy and respect. I will close with two other points that must be mentioned. First, Tony Buzzella is right on target in realizing that he is the only CCSB member who has children in the school system and therefore has a direct interest in this issue. The other CCSB members will not be negatively affected by their decision except by our voters. Please keep this in mind at polling time. Second, it's interesting that the six Columbia Q&A responses that were printed in this same issue of the Lake City Reporter, were all pro drug testing, and note that three of these are not from Lake City. I wonder how long it took the newspaper to find six people who agreed with this issue. I implore the parents of students in this county to attend the public meeting on this issue at 7 p.m. Oct. 8. Whether you agree or disagree, make your voice heard and make it known that we will not sit back and allow the government to abuse our children. Remember, let he who is without a vice cast the first specimen. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens