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Title: | US MO: PUB LTE: Drug Testing: Person's Word Means Nothing |
Published On: | 2003-05-30 |
Source: | Springfield News-Leader (MO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 06:01:23 |
DRUG TESTING: PERSON'S WORD MEANS NOTHING
Re: The May 26 letter, "Innocent have nothing to fear." This is a phrase
you hear frequently in reference to drug-testing.
To me, it sounds like an evil decree issued by autocratic magistrates
during the Spanish Inquisition. It reeks of McCarthyism, and I'm sure Josef
Stalin would have been all for it. I suppose we should all take comfort
that the perpetrators aren't imprisoned in a gulag or shot.
The writer of the letter conveyed that his kids attend a school where all
students must agree not to use drugs or alcohol. I assume the initial
agreement is verbal or in writing. Still, they have drug tests. The
conclusion: a person's word means nothing.
Drug testing kids is one thing, but as a prerequisite for adult employment
it has to go. Man is reduced to a series of blood levels and litmus tests.
Employees are now doing the dirty work for the DEA because, without a test,
most pot smokers could never be detected. Drug testing is an insult to
man's integrity, and if we agree to it, we deserve to have all our rights
stripped away.
Timothy Stanton,
Springfield
Re: The May 26 letter, "Innocent have nothing to fear." This is a phrase
you hear frequently in reference to drug-testing.
To me, it sounds like an evil decree issued by autocratic magistrates
during the Spanish Inquisition. It reeks of McCarthyism, and I'm sure Josef
Stalin would have been all for it. I suppose we should all take comfort
that the perpetrators aren't imprisoned in a gulag or shot.
The writer of the letter conveyed that his kids attend a school where all
students must agree not to use drugs or alcohol. I assume the initial
agreement is verbal or in writing. Still, they have drug tests. The
conclusion: a person's word means nothing.
Drug testing kids is one thing, but as a prerequisite for adult employment
it has to go. Man is reduced to a series of blood levels and litmus tests.
Employees are now doing the dirty work for the DEA because, without a test,
most pot smokers could never be detected. Drug testing is an insult to
man's integrity, and if we agree to it, we deserve to have all our rights
stripped away.
Timothy Stanton,
Springfield
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