Pubdate: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 Calgary Herald Contact: http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66 Author: Chris Buors Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n480/a12.html POLICE STATE TACTICS Re: "School board just says no to drug-sniffing dogs," March 24. Perhaps Learning Minister Lyle Oberg can tweak the police dog policy in Calgary. Let's face it; most students are not going to bring their drugs to school. The best way to catch them is to have police randomly search their rooms at home, preferably with the aid of a dog, while the kids are in school. If they have nothing to hide, they really shouldn't mind, and they don't even need to know that their room had been searched. A quick glance around the rest of the house to make sure the parents aren't up to anything would also be a good idea. If nothing is found, but a suspicion still remains, a microphone could be hidden at little cost to monitor their conversations for a month or two. Even if they aren't using drugs, who knows what other incriminating evidence might be uncovered. This may sound somewhat like Nazi Germany, but if we really intend to fight crime, aren't any tactics legitimate? Nothing smacks of a police state more than the sight of a German shepherd. All this proves is that drug users are the scapegoats of our time. All the signs are there if anybody cares to read them. The Nazis thought they were free, too. Chris Buors Winnipeg Buors is the prairie region organizer for the Marijuana Party of Canada. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh