Pubdate: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 Source: Nixa News-Enterprise (Nixa, MO) Contact http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1815&Nav_Sec=67238 Address: P.O. Box 594, 214B Village Center Road, Nixa, Missouri 65714 Copyright: 2003 Ozarks Newstand Author: Stephen Heath Note: Headline created by newshawk PARENTS SHOULD DO OWN DRUG TESTS Joe Hadsell's editorial was right on target (Parents Help Beat Drugs, Not Tests - Aug 26). Here's a couple of thoughts for those parents who might endorse schools drug testing their children. First, if you are concerned that your teen may be using drugs, why be so cowardly as to not administer the test yourself? Why demand the school do your dirty work? While you're at it, take the test yourself, since the obvious lesson here is that personal testimony is insufficient evidence of honesty. While giving your own sample, make sure to prop a mirror in front of you so that you can watch how ridiculous, stupid and degrading it is to prove your integrity in such a manner. Either you or your spouse must be present in the bathroom when the teen's specimen is proffered. Better yet, have a neighbor they don't know very well watch instead. This more accurately simulates what the school is doing on your behalf. Far better would be for you to honestly and non-judgementally discuss drugs with your teens. The only logical reason a teen will not be honest with adults is if they do not trust the person they are talking to. If your relationship with your teen(s) lacks the trust for such honest communication, then it is clear that work needs to be done. And that work does not begin with the filling of a urine cup by either party. Parents who disagree with coerced drug testing of their teens need to speak up and tell the schools to Just Say No. Respectfully submitted, Stephen Heath Public Relations Director Drug Policy Forum of Florida Clearwater FL http://www.dpffl.org - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)