Pubdate: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 Source: Tuscaloosa News, The (AL) Copyright: 2003 The Tuscaloosa News Contact: http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1665 Author: Larry Seguin NO NEED FOR RANDOM DRUG TESTING Dear Editor: Kudos to Katherine Lee for an excellent July 25 column "Random drug testing teaches dangerous lesson." It's true that some kids will stay away from beneficial activities because of drug testing. I question the need for drug testing. For 20 years DARE, Here's Looking at You 2000 and McGruff's Drug Prevention programs have been in our schools. In 1998, the Office of National Drug Control Policy began the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. The campaign produced the Partnership for Drug-Free America anti-drug service announcements. In local broadcasts, anti-drug ads dominate the airwaves and television screen, appearing more than 445,000 times per year in 11 different languages. The ads reach 90 percent of minors at least seven times a week. The total value of broadcast time topped $3 billion, and another $380 million was appropriated by Congress to fund the efforts of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America again. With our educational institutions focusing more on drugs than education, it may drive our best and brightest away. LARRY SEGUIN Lisbon, N.Y. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)