News (Media Awareness Project) - US IA: LTE: Remember, Drug Use Illegal |
Title: | US IA: LTE: Remember, Drug Use Illegal |
Published On: | 2005-07-14 |
Source: | Telegraph Herald (IA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 00:20:56 |
REMEMBER, DRUG USE ILLEGAL
A letter on July 11 stated that people of Dubuque would oppose police
using drug dogs randomly throughout the city of Dubuque, so why allow
them in schools. Aren't drugs illegal? Those not using drugs have no
need to worry if a drug sniffing dog happens to cross their path. It
doesn't make any difference what the age, race or social status is of
the person, if they are using drugs they are breaking the law.
I recently lost a relative to a drug overdose. For years I witnessed
how drugs can tear a family apart, only to end in tragedy. If having
drug dogs in our schools will prevent or deter drug users from
infiltrating our schools, preventing another family from going
through the same heartache, then it's time to allow the dogs in our schools.
I have two children enrolled at Senior High School. I am definitely
in favor of having a drug dog patrol their school, resulting in a
safer school and preventing my children, their friends or peers from
being exposed to drugs. Have any of the people who are opposed to the
dogs even thought that if a child is found with drugs, it may be a
defining moment in their life and they could get help to kick the drug habit?
It's time those opposed to the drug dogs stop burying their heads in
the sand and realize that drugs are real and they aren't going away.
As responsible adults, we need to protect our children.
A letter on July 11 stated that people of Dubuque would oppose police
using drug dogs randomly throughout the city of Dubuque, so why allow
them in schools. Aren't drugs illegal? Those not using drugs have no
need to worry if a drug sniffing dog happens to cross their path. It
doesn't make any difference what the age, race or social status is of
the person, if they are using drugs they are breaking the law.
I recently lost a relative to a drug overdose. For years I witnessed
how drugs can tear a family apart, only to end in tragedy. If having
drug dogs in our schools will prevent or deter drug users from
infiltrating our schools, preventing another family from going
through the same heartache, then it's time to allow the dogs in our schools.
I have two children enrolled at Senior High School. I am definitely
in favor of having a drug dog patrol their school, resulting in a
safer school and preventing my children, their friends or peers from
being exposed to drugs. Have any of the people who are opposed to the
dogs even thought that if a child is found with drugs, it may be a
defining moment in their life and they could get help to kick the drug habit?
It's time those opposed to the drug dogs stop burying their heads in
the sand and realize that drugs are real and they aren't going away.
As responsible adults, we need to protect our children.
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