Pubdate: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 Source: Daily Times, The (MD) Copyright: 2008 The Daily Times Contact: http://www.delmarvanow.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.thedailytimesonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/116 Author: DeForest Rathbone CRISFIELD YOUTH VIOLENCE LINKED TO ILLEGAL DRUG USE RE: "5 more students arrested in brawl," Nov. 13 Thanks for exposing the recent fights in Crisfield High School. It is a tragic condition that has occurred throughout the past third of a century in many schools throughout the United States. The article cited a group of fight participants as the "420 Gang." For those not aware, "420" is a code term for marijuana use. This confirms once again the involvement of drugs in school violence. This is consistent with an official school report of drug involvement in school riots at my own children's high school in Fairfax County Virginia 34 years ago. In reaction to similar school violence in other schools at that time, parents from throughout the nation united in the Parents Movement, under the leadership of Nancy Reagan, to promote drug prevention among schoolchildren. This movement continues its prevention activities today, with a major focus on student drug testing -- for treatment not punishment. In schools using random drug testing to reduce kids' drug use, such violence is rare. Unfortunately however, under intimidation from heavily funded civil libertarians and drug legalization lobbyists who oppose RSDT, many school boards have been reluctant to adopt it. But in spite of that formidable opposition, several thousand courageous school boards across the nation have decided to protect their children by this new, high-tech, well-proven school health and safety protection strategy. But unless parents and community leaders rise up in support of RSDT, school drugs and violence will continue to endanger children, families, teachers and communities for the foreseeable future. See studies linking drugs and violence at http://cadca.org/CoalitionResources/PP-documents/TheInextricableLink.pdf. DeForest Rathbone Great Falls, Va. Rathbone is chairman of the National Institute of Citizen Antidrug Policy. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin