Drug tests make no sense – The Age

“Importing a school-based, drug-testing policy that is not backed up by any evidence that it works, and may even be harmful, defies common sense.” – Gino Vumbaca is executive director of the Australian National Council on Drugs.

Drug tests make no sense – Opinion – theage.com.au:

Blair Anderson
http://mildgreens.blogspot.com

One Response to “Drug tests make no sense – The Age”

  1. BAD Says:

    Testin schools can be dangerouse, although maybe its not.The work “test” for marijuana needs to be defined. There are several tests that can be carried out to test for marijuana with primarily look for the level of THC. But using what test? The most disasterous for pupils will be testing for levels of THC in hair samples since studies show that a person can test positive for up to 3 years using this techniqiue. Imagine what impact impact that might have on anyone?

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