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ONDCP is Coming to San Diego This Month!
February 06, 2006

The ONDCP is back on the road, trying to convince parents and teachers that costly, ineffective random student drug testing is the "silver bullet" to combat adolescent drug use.
 
Please attend the ONDCP Testing Regional Summit in San Diego, February 22, 2006, and counter their deceptive presentations by asking sharp questions and distributing literature.
 
Contact us today to get information about coordinating with other attendees before the summit, and to get our new "Drug Testing Fails" t-shirt as well as the 2006 edition of our booklet, Making Sense of Student Drug Testing: Why Educators Are Saying No.
 
The summit is free, you just have to RSVP here. Let us know you are attending and RSVP to us as well!
 
Check out our toolkit for more instructions and a variety of options for getting involved.
 
The date and location of the summit is:
 
February 22, 2006
Hilton San Diego Mission Valley
901 Camino del Rio South, San Diego, CA
 
Learn More About Student Drug Testing
 
Drug testing is humiliating, costly and ineffective, but it's an easy anti-drug soundbite for the White House. Student testing breaks the trust between children and adults, and drives students away from extracurricular activities. What's more, studies even show that student drug testing doesn't work to deter drug use. Read the story of how one student's life was turned upside down by drug testing.
 


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