Pubdate: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 Source: Sunstar Pangasinan (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pangasinan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1726 Author: Leu V. Paragas Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) PARAGAS: WHY NOT A NATIONAL DRUG TESTING LAW? It lifts the spirit to hear that leaders from various sectors here are treating (for the nth time?) the illegal drugs menace as a major concern requiring immediate and undivided attention it seriously deserves. The revitalized Vice Mayors' League of Pangasinan headed by Dagupan Vice MayorAlvin Fernandez has committed itself to undertake sustained anti-drugs action plans in coordination with the Kill Droga movers and the Provincial Anti-Drugs Abuse Coordinating Council (Padacc) chaired by Gov. Victor E. Agbayani. Also doing their level best in licking the social scourge are the Narcotics Command and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) led by Chief Inspector Christoper Abrahano as PDEA provincial office. Abrahano's men recently "weathered all odds" when they conducted a buy-bust operation, which resulted in the arrest of a former town mayor suspected to be in the big league of illegal drugs traders. In virtually risking their lives while pursuing the alleged drug felon, Abrahano and his courageous men demonstrated an act of enforcing the law without fear or favor, which is worthy of emulation. Abrahano hits the nail right on the head in claiming that his group "psychologically sent chills down the spines of both the big fishes and the underlings in the illegal drug business because we do not choose whom to arrest." Abrahano's no-fear, no-favor policy is likened to the ZT (for zero tolerance) rule initiated in the province several years ago by then PNP provincial chief Joel Goltiao. With the ZT policy against the drug menace virtually set in place, will drug-related cases in the province and its two cities be pared down to an all time low? * We submit that for the anti-drugs campaign to take roots and gain headways, action plans should be carried out in all fronts, targeting not only the youth, students and those from the underworld, but also the employed sectors - meaning those in private firms and the public hire (elected or appointed). That some government workers, including barangay officials, soldiers and policemen, are linked to the drug trade as reported in the news media should warrant the launching of a drug-free government campaign. * The compartmentalized policy of the requiring candidates for elective post to undergo compulsory drug tests and "lightning" or on-the-spot requirement for law enforcers to submit to drug exams strike an admiring chord on the hearts of citizens. Since they sit well with the people, we might as well expand the "class rules" and have these institutionalized into one set of a national law to be called The Illegal Drugs Testing Law as a mandatory requisite in the hiring, election and appointment of people seeking government and private positions. A provision of the proposed law may also require the annual drug testing of all public and private workers to flush out who among them are candidates for summary dismissal or for rehabilitation. * Worthy of citation is a local ordinance adopted by the Alcala Municipal Council, requiring all applicants for government posts to undergo drug test. The edict also mandates that applicants for health and occupational permits should go through the same tests. Failure to pass the tests and non-compliance with requirements would serve as basis in denying their applications. Will the honorable gentleman and ladies of the provincial board please cite the "Alcala experience" in asking by way of a resolution Congress to enact the proposed drugs testing law? As a growing social cancer, the drug problem needs a system of effective monitoring and regulation. Again, we submit that the proposed law can help bolster the promotion of a drug-free government for a drug-free society. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake