Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 Source: Missoula Independent (MT) Issue: Vol. 13, No. 30 Copyright: 2002 Missoula Independent Contact: http://www.everyweek.com/News/Letters/LetterTo.asp Website: http://www.everyweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1534 Author: John Masterson and Walter F. Wouk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) PISSING AWAY OUR RIGHTS Thank you, Jed Gottlieb, for your "Pee to Play" article on the recent Supreme Court ruling approving "urinate on demand" testing for high school students. The broad application of suspicionless drug testing does not bode well for a free society. Of particular concern to NORML and organizations like it is that urine testing can detect traces of marijuana for 30+ days after use, much longer than cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, or alcohol-and obviously much longer than any impairment is present. This means that you can binge regularly on a dangerous cocktail of vodka, meth, and heroin, and not be too worried about drug testing, but smoke the occasional weekend joint and you could lose everything. Due to this fact, drug- testing programs may actually promote the use of these more dangerous drugs. Of course we don't want school kids high on any substance. But drug testing, and particularly mass suspicionless drug testing, intrudes on intimate bodily privacy and creates a confrontational atmosphere of mistrust. John Masterson - Montana NORML Missoula - ------------------------------------------------- Ten Commandments Of Freedom Jed Gottleib's article, "Pee To Play" ["High Court clears path for broader drug testing," July 11-18, 2002] ignores the salient point that we are currently engaged in a war against terrorism, a war to defend "American Values." The Bill of Rights are, for all intents and purposes, America's Ten Commandments of Freedom-the bedrock of this nation's value system. At this critical time in our history we should be encouraging our children to stand up for their rights-not surrender them. Walter F. Wouk Director - Thomas Paine Project Cobleskill - --- MAP posted-by: Beth