PEE WARS

Thomas Seay entheogens at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 19 19:12:14 PST 2002


Apparently, the court is deciding if drug testing should be allowed for all students participating in school extracurricular activities (there is aleady the possibility of testing athletes).

What's next? Random drug testing of all students in an effort to stop drug abuse. Since they claim that that is the reason they are implementing this measure,

I am sure that sooner or later we will have a school system that wants to test kids for drugs...unfortunately.

Anyway, glad that I didn't have to choose between the chess club or toking up in High School...I would have definitely chosen the latter.

-Thomas --- Justin Schwartz <jkschw at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >>From: "Justin Schwartz" <jkschw at hotmail.com>
> >>
> >>>I know nothing of the law but it has always
> seemed to
> >>>me that these urine tests violate the 4th
> Amendment:
> >>
> >>What's a reasonable search is pretty much what the
> Supreme Court says it
> >>is,
> >>it's very ad hoc.
> >
> >Ah, the law ... gotta love it! All the claims
> about how precise it is, all
> >the flapdoodle about the rule of precedent, and all
> those gazillions of
> >words on the statute books -- when it's time for a
> major decision, it so
> >often seems based on merest whim.
> >
>
> 4th Amendment law is about the worst. Most law isn't
> this fuzzy and ad hoc.
> jks
>
>
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