Rave Radio: Offline (0/0)
Email: Password:
News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Drug-testing Dangers
Title:US CA: PUB LTE: Drug-testing Dangers
Published On:2000-08-03
Source:New Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 13:21:08
DRUG-TESTING DANGERS

Concealing the dates of drug tests in Templeton Unified School District
does not change the fact that urinalysis is actually counterproductive when
it comes to keeping students off drugs, at least in terms of the relative
dangers of different drugs ["Templeton May Change Drug-testing Policy," New
Times, July 27]. Drug testing profiteers are quick to list the many drugs
tested for, but loath to reveal the efficacy of urine tests.

There is only one drug that stays in the human body long enough to make
urinalysis a deterrent. That drug is marijuana, and the reason its
metabolites linger beyond a few days is because they are fat soluble.
Harder drugs like heroin and ecstasy are water soluble and exit the human
body within 48 hours - sooner if the user chooses to flush his or her
system with water. If you think students don't know this, think again.

Ironically, the least dangerous recreational drug is the only one whose use
is discouraged by testing.

Finally, I would like to point out that the most commonly abused drug and
the one most often associated with violent behavior is almost impossible to
detect with urinalysis. That drug is alcohol, and it takes far more student
lives every year than all other drugs combined.

Robert Sharpe, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Washington, D.C.
Member Comments
No member comments available...