Pubdate: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 Source: Mobile Register (AL) Copyright: 2007 Mobile Register Contact: http://www.al.com/mobileregister/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/269 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n006/a02.html Author: George E. Krietemeyer MOBILE NEEDS STUDENT DRUG TESTING NOW The recent article, "Baldwin County to expand student drug tests," demonstrates the exemplary leadership and cooperation being exhibited by members of the Baldwin County School Board and the superintendent's office. The parents of Baldwin County schoolchildren also deserve credit for willingly recognizing and accepting the need to take strong action to reverse the several decades-long trend of increasing drug use by children. National and local data clearly show that more than 30 percent of our kids openly admit to using illegal drugs. Our region of the country is a crossroads for drug trafficking and lots of the illegal contraband ends up on our streets and in our kids' pockets. Children need adults (parents/teachers/community leaders) who will provide them with "tough love" and establish rules and punishment designed to keep them out of harm's way. We see that happening in Baldwin County. We wonder why it is not happening in Mobile County. It is time for the Mobile County school system's leadership to take a courageous stand and begin the process of drug-testing children. The parents of Mobile County public school students should demand it. Failure to act now will only exacerbate a problem which has already reached epidemic proportions. Our local jails are full of young people who failed to receive proper guidance and discipline when they were teenagers. Would you rather spend your tax dollars on building and staffing more jails, or on preventive measures that will keep our children on the path to a successful future? George E. Krietemeyer Mobile - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake