Pubdate: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 Date: March 27, 1998 Source: Halifax Herald (CAN) Author: Chris Donald Dear Editor: Re: Jack Yazer's March 20 article, "Youth problems should be issue." He suggests repeated urine tests for all 16- and 17-year-olds in order for them to get a driver's licence. Does MSI pay for this? How about teaching our youth about "innocent until proven guilty" and their Charter rights? It is alcohol that is by far the most serious risk when we are talking about young drivers, and his "plan" has zero chance of catching any young person drinking. What is most ironic about his plan is that at a time when a massive Angus Reid poll (last November) found that 83 percent of Canadians think marijuana should be legal for medical uses, and more than half believe it should be legal, period, he wants taxpayers to funnel health care dollars into drug testing for all young people. Statistics from the U.S. consistently show that, when confronted by mandatory drug tests, workers drink alcohol more or switch to harder drugs that leave the system faster. Is this what Yazer wants? Isn't he proposing that MSI do the job of parents at tax-payers' expense? Chris Donald Halifax