Pubdate: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 1999 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Forum: http://forums.dallasnews.com:81/webx Author: STERLING CAMP THE DRUG QUESTION Bush should honestly respond Texas Gov. George W. Bush's refusal to fully answer the question of whether he used drugs in the past is unreasonable. His response of being drug free for a certain period of time is not sufficient. The 53-year-old governor insists that at least 10 "adult" years of his life are immune from scrutiny. In my profession it is mandatory for me to submit to drug testing on demand. The Department of Transportation, under the direction of the office which Gov. Bush seeks, has required drug testing on demand since his father was in office. Personally, I feel the drug testing is a violation of my privacy. Professionally, my option is to cooperate or pursue another career, therefore, I accept it. If the federal government can mandate drug testing, and Gov. Bush wishes to be elected the president of that government, he should honestly respond to inquiries of his "missing years" or pursue another career. STERLING CAMP, U.S. Merchant Marine, Richardson - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck