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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: PUB LTE: Drug-Test Policy Invades Privacy
Title:US AL: PUB LTE: Drug-Test Policy Invades Privacy
Published On:2002-09-17
Source:Birmingham News, The (AL)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 00:51:52
DRUG-TEST POLICY INVADES PRIVACY

I understand that the Vestavia Board of Education thinks it has the
students' best interest at heart, but its new drug testing policy is just
plain old invasion of privacy.

Sure, alcohol, marijuana and numerous other drugs are illegal for 18- and
19-year-olds, and some drugs for all of us. But what gives the school
system the right to test for tobacco? How can the school system think that
it is fair to suspend a player for using tobacco if the player is of legal
age to purchase the tobacco? It is possible to be 19 in high school, which
is over the legal age to purchase tobacco products. So how exactly can that
person be ruled ineligible? If a person of legal age wants to chew or dip
or smoke, that's his own stupidity. This decision is a matter of personal
preference and should not be decided by the school board.

The Vestavia school board is crossing boundaries over this issue.

The board claims that the testing is random. I wonder what will happen when
the top athlete in the school is suspended for the Hoover game for dipping
snuff. For some reason, I bet his name never randomly gets called. It will
always be the outcast, or the loner, or the kid with blue hair.

The new drug-testing policy is nothing more than another plan for
controlling agencies to try to run the lives of normal people.

Vestavia needs to leave personal decisions on tobacco to the students and
parents. As long as the student isn't smoking, dipping or chewing on school
grounds, or at school functions, then it is none of the school's business.
So go put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Jeremy Whiddon, Adamsville
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