Pubdate: Sun, 22 May 2005 Source: Advocate-Messenger, The (KY) Copyright: 2005 The Advocate-Messenger Contact: http://www.amnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1253 Author: Steve Knight DRUG SWEEP AT SCHOOLS PRAISED Dear Editor: As a parent of three children in the Danville School District, I want to applaud the district as well as local law enforcement for the Wednesday drug sweep at DHS. Drug activity is one of the most destructive forces permeating our society, and I am glad to see the message being sent to students that drug use will not be tolerated. I am sure that people will claim a violation of privacy, but because they are minors they don't have the same expectation of privacy that adults have, nor should they. Young people need to understand that the actions taken yesterday are in their best interest and the authorities whether it be school administrators or police officers are trying to protect them from heading down a pathway that only leads to tragedy. I hope the students found to be in possession will be punished, but will also get some help while they still can be helped. Many people in our community do not realize the extent of the drug problem in our area or want to ignore it. The fact of the matter is that we have the same problems that larger cities are having. Don't think so? You must not be observing the steady flow of addicts and pushers coming through our court system every week, and these are just the ones being caught. It is amazing that these drug criminals can't see the enormous cost to their community and themselves their selfish choice creates. Maybe if we can get the message across early enough, the next generation can reverse the sad self-detructive trend our country has been following for decades. The students and their parents at DHS and Boyle County should stand up and applaud law enforcement, especially during this National Police Week. Law enforcement is doing the job we as parents need to be doing better. To the state police, Boyle County Sheriff's Department, Lincoln County Sheriff's Department and Danville City Police Department, as a parent and as a citizen, I say thank you. Steve Knight Danville - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin