News (Media Awareness Project) - US MI: LTE: Rid Schools Of Drugs |
Title: | US MI: LTE: Rid Schools Of Drugs |
Published On: | 2002-07-21 |
Source: | Detroit Free Press (MI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 22:54:49 |
RID SCHOOLS OF DRUGS
Any parent who has a child in a public school has a right to believe that
his or her child is in a school where he or she will not be tempted with
illegal drugs. To ensure this, every child, not just the athlete, should be
tested for drugs upon enrollment in school.
If any student tests positive, the student should be given a chance to come
clean. To do this, they should give the proper authorities the name of the
person or persons who sold them the illegal drugs and be willing to testify
against them in a court of law to put them behind bars. If the student is
not willing to do this, he or she should not be allowed to attend any public
school, and the student should be placed in a juvenile institution.
Any school system that is not willing to do this does not really care for
the children in their communities.
This is an answer to our illegal-drugs problem in our public schools.
Kenneth Mundt, Pastor, Grace Baptist Church
Three Oaks
Any parent who has a child in a public school has a right to believe that
his or her child is in a school where he or she will not be tempted with
illegal drugs. To ensure this, every child, not just the athlete, should be
tested for drugs upon enrollment in school.
If any student tests positive, the student should be given a chance to come
clean. To do this, they should give the proper authorities the name of the
person or persons who sold them the illegal drugs and be willing to testify
against them in a court of law to put them behind bars. If the student is
not willing to do this, he or she should not be allowed to attend any public
school, and the student should be placed in a juvenile institution.
Any school system that is not willing to do this does not really care for
the children in their communities.
This is an answer to our illegal-drugs problem in our public schools.
Kenneth Mundt, Pastor, Grace Baptist Church
Three Oaks
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