Lets test Enda Kenny for Drugs
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Update: Kenny in the Irish Times “The system had worked in Britain and the US, he said”. Really where is the proof?
One of the stories in the papers around this time last year was that cocaine was found in the toilets in Leinster House. Yet as of yet Enda Kenny has not called for the drug testing of all members of the Dail. I have not heard him say that he believes that hethe press there to take pictures of him getting tested for drugs. But of course he will never do that will he, because that is against him and it is not very nice to be treated as a criminal. But some how the students of this country are fair g should have his urine sampled? To stop the peer pressure that goes on in Leinster House. Surely if he wants to lead the debate on this issue he should submit himself to a drugs test and have ame in political football.
This latest proposal from Fine Gael is plain crazy. In an interview with RTE he said it was applied in the
Data suggest that drug testing, as practiced in recent years in American secondary schools, does not prevent or inhibit student drug use. The two forms of drug testing that are generally assumed to be most promising for reducing student drug use - random testing applied to all students, and testing of athletes - did not produce encouraging results.
Maybe it is just me but “Does not prevent or inhibit student drug use” seems to suggest that it has failed in the
The obvious answer is that it wouldn’t. Kids have been smoking cigarettes behind the bike shed for years. And been caught for years. But that does not stop them. Teachers know who smokes and who does not and that does not stop kids smoking. Random drug testing works in the Army because people are adults and have something to lose i.e. their jobs also why random breath testing works. Kids on the other hand don’t give a f**k about getting caught. Now Enda insists that this is about stopping peer pressure not catching people. But what does he think is going to happen if a child gets tested positive. That child is probably going to be kicked out of the school. Leading to more disadvantage kids losing out, moving onto harder drugs and causing more of what Fine Gael love best, gang land crime.
But what of the cost of actually administrating this policy (apart from the increased crime rate). In a school in Dublin Ohio. The cost of the program per year in the school was $35,000. Which I would guess is close enough to the salary of a teacher in this country. So basically he is saying that instead of one extra teacher per school, we should have drug testing? Also that school in
Research has shown that the strongest predictor of student drug use is the student attitudes towards drug use and the perceptions of peer use. To prevent harmful student behaviours such as drug use, school policies that address these key values, attitudes , and perceptions may prove more important in drug prevention than drug testing.
Schools are supposed to be a place where children should feel secure, an environment which encourages learning not an environment that treats them like criminals. If you treat them like that then they will only resent that and become what you treat them as.
Remember this is from the party that complains about the governments lack of coherent planning. Has Enda even read the biggest survey on this question or is he running with it because it sounds good? Why does Enda want to implement a policy that the largest study on it says does not work, that will cause more crime and will divert teaching resources away from schools. I have absolute no idea.
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Simon, I did some quick googling myself (and not at the lovelies we have running as featured on the RTe 9 o’clock news)
http://www.randomstudentdrugtesting.org/success_stories.html
I’ve got an open mind about random drugs testing, and I think that if the parents of a school and the board of management are in agreement on a scheme of random drug testing then the department of education should be able to find some means to facilitate them. As Enda indicated the parents have to be in agreement on this and you shouldn’t be testing kids if their parents are opposed to it.
And as you noted yourself drug usage and testing is not solely about social deprivation, many kids in well to do areas use drugs.
And taking the quote you use yourself “Data suggest that drug testing, as practiced in recent years in American secondary schools, does not prevent or inhibit student drug use”
The data only suggests this, it is by no means conclusive and as it notes the practise is pretty recent so it may well be much too early to tell that it has not effect. Other case studies as I linked to above can suggest otherwise.
And as for my own view on drugs in general…well let’s just say it’s pretty libertarian.
The case studies that you quoted are far smaller then the one I quoted (which was I believe peer reviewed university study), being only single schools. Without taking into account other trends that may have occurred in the area.
Anyone remember where that eejit Ming the Merciless, some dublin hippy type sent a joint to every TD, yet the Guards only recovered half of them?
I’m not sure that we can take the case studies at randomdrugtesting.org/successstories as being independent and balanced.
As for Kenny being made take one of his drug tests. Well I’m not sure if I want to know the result. I don’t know which would be most worrying. Kenny is genetically stupid or Kenny drug induced stupid.
Squid, Ming is actually from Roscomman and is a councillor in castlerea. Seemingly he is a very popular and effect cllr. http://www.electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?id=4837
Excellent article, thanks a lot
Excellent article. Well done.