Pubdate: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 Date: March 27, 1998 Source: Halifax Herald (CAN) Author: Jennifer Henderson Dear Editor: With the "Yazer 2-Point Merit Plan" proposed by Jack Yazer, drivers under the age of 21 would face yearly drug tests to keep a licence. Drugs are a problem "out of control" with our youth, says Mr.Yazer. Has anyone told him that sex, alcohol use, depression, boredom, discrimination, and violence are issues that need to be addressed, too? Mr. Yazer paints a bleak picture of a typical Nova Scotian youth, high on drugs and driving out of control. Nevertheless, once this reckless driver hits the magical age of 21, all these wild behaviours stop. Just as once people reach the age of 19, they begin to drink responsibly. The Yazer plan would add enormous amounts of paperwork to the Department of Transportation and put another strain on our health-care system. Doctors would waste valuable patient time filling out certificates, and hospitals would face an overflow of testing. I applaud Mr.Yazer for trying to better the lives of youth. However, you can't legislate common sense. The problem of drug use can not be magically stopped with the implementation of this plan. Jennifer Henderson Antigonish