Pubdate: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 Source: Jakarta Post (Indonesia) Copyright: The Jakarta Post Contact: http://www.thejakartapost.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/645 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07.n485.a08.html Author: Hari Setiawan DRUGS IN SCHOOLS: SAD BUT TRUE I write in reference to a letter by Gene Netto (Drugs in schools, The Jakarta Post, April 16). Netto, please, wake up! Your naivete and ignorance of our children and schools is pitiful. Sadly, there are drug sellers that prey on our children. Many schoolchildren know where to find them and they know where to find our schoolchildren. Equally ignorantly, Netto states, "How about random urine testing in schools where there is a suspicion of drug use?", as if that is going to solve the problem! This is already happening. But does it have the desired effect? What we need is education to guide schoolchildren away from dangerous drugs, not just knee-jerk reactions like "appropriate sanctions for those caught using drugs and more severe sanctions for those caught dealing drugs", as Netto feebly suggests. Drugs in our schools is a serious issue and it is a terrible reality but we need informed and careful planning to deal with it, not naivete, uninformed and random, knee-jerk "solutions". Understand the problem and then seek a real solution -- that is a real goal for education and a realistic approach to drugs in our schools. HARI SETIAWAN Surabaya - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake