Pubdate: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 Source: Athens Banner-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2002 Athens Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.onlineathens.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1535 Author: Brian Kennedy, Adam Wiggins Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n461/a04.html Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n611/a03.html SCHOOL DRUG SEARCH HAD A HIGH COST, WITH LITTLE BENEFIT I am a student at Oconee County High School. The drug sweep that took place at school last week shocked me. It is a violation of our Fourth Amendment rights protecting people from unlawful search and seizure. Or, does that not apply to students? Are we inferior citizens? In our civics class, we learn about our constitutional rights but we do not seem to be protected by them. That seems wrong to me. The goal of attending school is to become better informed and aware citizens. Instead, we are force fed information in a prison-like environment subject to random searches for contraband. On Tuesday, March 12, at the beginning of first period, the principal made an announcement that we were now under lock down procedure and that no one was allowed to leave the classroom. All the doors in the school were locked and no one could move anywhere. Then, toward the end of the period, Principal Mark Channell unlocked the door to our classroom and asked us to leave our book bags and coats in the room and file out into the hall. The two agents from RAIDS Corps. and Mr. Channell proceeded to search the room without probable cause. We were not allowed to leave our classrooms for 45 minutes after first period was supposed to be over. All of this -- an unconstitutional search, a significant expenditure of money and 1,700 students losing 45 minutes of instructional time -- so that two people could be apprehended on misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana. This hardly made a dent in the drug problem at the school. I am not sure what the answer is, but these searches accomplish little at a high price! Brian Kennedy ----- PROTECTING KIDS FROM DRUGS ISN'T WORTH SACRIFICING RIGHTS Reading the March 13 article, titled "High school locked down for drug search," I can't help but be ashamed at the incredible low our country has come to, thanks to this misguided "War on Drugs." Random searches (for drugs or any other purpose) are not only demeaning, but also highly unconstitutional. It undermines a very basic principle of our great nation: "Innocent until proven guilty." Children deserve to have their rights respected in the same way as any adult. If you treat a kid like a criminal, you can be sure that they will grow up to be one! A much better policy is to treat them with dignity and respect. In their rush to "protect the children," I think we sometimes forget that kids are people, too. Adam Wiggins Pasadena, Calif. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel