"I don't want to live in a country
where I can be searched without grounds just because someone
suddenly decides it's OK."

The plan has divided this remote ranching town of 2,900 residents
between those who think "suspicionless" testing is a small price to pay
and those who decry it as a government Gestapo tactic. Students
complain that the entire debate demonstrates how little adults trust
them
to do what's right.

"I didn't realize the 4th Amendment gives kids the right to do illegal
things," he [school district
gestapo McDonald] said.

http://latimes.com/news/local/la-040902modoc.story
Drug Tests for Entire School Weighed

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