Pubdate: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 Source: Record, The (Stockton, CA) Copyright: 2012 The Record Website: http://www.recordnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/428 DRUG TESTING POLICY OFF THE MARK Lincoln Unified student athletes and cheerleaders now face mandatory, random drug testing under last week's 4-to-1 decision of district trustees. The first-in-the-area policy has the admirable goal of stopping drugs and alcohol use by Lincoln High's athletes and cheerleaders. Somehow these students are thought more vulnerable and indeed 21 percent of the 219 drug and alcohol-related suspensions in the last three years have involved athletes and cheerleaders, according to district officials. We're troubled, however, by government policies that infringe the rights of many because of violations of a few. If police set up a roadblock and began randomly searching vehicles most assuredly they would find contraband or evidence of some illegal activity. But at what cost to privacy and convenience would such a policy be to those just innocently and legally driving along? Citizens - and even minor aged students are citizens - have a right to be left alone. If an athlete or cheerleader, for that matter if any student, is found using or possessing drugs or alcohol on a school campus, the penalty should be swift and severe. But that requires evidence and that, without a doubt, is much harder to come by than simply applying to all what amounts to a presumption of guilt. Now that Lincoln trustees have adopted this ill-advised policy, we would suggest that district administrators be required to document over the months ahead that it is accomplishing the lofty goal of ending drug use among this select group of students. And if they cannot factually do that, trustees should rethink this policy. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt