Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1991, Page 7, Image 15

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jieople lh.il 1 cliclli' 1 Mile .il ill Nesei IlHIld
ill.il | pjohahls would hase soled foi Wildet
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( >1 it' ot W ill lei s I,nest tollies is lit hung up
the nli .i ol ihug lusting fin i ollege stitdeuls
In light ol the M.m h ding i.uds .it the I "I
\ Ilglin.1 Wlldel tin evs out i hi. it. intis
po111u .11 si.ilfiuent i Ii .ii Is aimed .il showing
the irst ol the n.iiion that I fenim i an and
III p.il In li I.u I long Wilde i I .ill he .is
lough on drugs .is die Bush .idnumsii.ition
I his is, ol ionise iht s.tnie Bush
admmislialioii ill,11 h.is dismissed ( l.uein e
I lionets s mat ipiana use as “voulhtul
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blundets dial has \ trgmians laughing and
pundits si i eatunig Nesei mind dial he i an I
1 lata lit e die slate s htldgel keep Ii at k ■ tl lus
petson.il life Ol gel his gov el mil e li I al
pi 1111 lilts s 11 light Di nest I long hlillleh
siiolls thloiigh (he ptesideiili.il pnniaiv
game even though no one in his own stale
i an Lake him seen msh
Drug testing is all idea that no I esjiet lahle
iiimei silt ail in i n i si i a I oi should take
seiioush e 11 he I Neilhel should student
leaileis But a I of V irginia huniei slndenl
i ouiii il piesidenl told Ihr Washington /Vn/.
“I'm sure that the goseitun s proposal
would meet a lol ot opposition Itom a lot ttl
sludeuls " He goes on to sai Bui then
again, d vou're mu guilts, sou don i hast
ansthing lo hull < Ihsiousls wools spoken
hs a man who doesn t t sen Begin Ot
1 ompiehend the pi mi lple ol ins avion ol
pi is.ti s willitnit due t airse
Uildei told a let ends appointed \ iigima
task lone on drugs and i nine at stall
nmveisilit s that drug testing was a |>eilei lIs
ai i cptahlc solution to die drug piohlem as
long as it di k s not "inn iiloul i it i oiisiitutn mal
guarantees " Vi ms like Wlldel |iisl made ms
point lol me I guess as long as then s a
legitimate |hiIiI1i al mouse, the < ouslltlltli ill
i an lie thiownout ot the windiiw
Wlldel reminded in that when he
attended \ irgiina I inon l and Howaid 1
111 the 1 'lath, c <>ii11 ol ol students lises was
"unite light Suue then, he said.
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unis 'I Ml les ll.ivr faken .1 "laissc/ I .t it *
.11 (1 f11< 1<- towald (he at (toils of students
I nil! (hr passage’ of tfi«.Jbdi \mendment
m 1'Ch tolleges h.tii moic ol .i ne ed and .1
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Bui flies* days, die overwhelming mujoim
of < < »llege students at e o\ei I *
Wildei needs (o feiuemhei dial a
tlimersio Is a iHllimillim like am ol he!
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Ii is made up almost < ntiieh of adults
who. List lime I ( het ked. are free to make
llie11 own i lion es i oiu ( i mug fusf about
cwislhmg, im hiding whether oi not to
engage ill illegal at (miles And if flies get
attested. then that's (hen business, not flu
goveinoi s
( ei tamh flu adminisli at toil is ( out ei net!
alnmt the (juahtv of lit* at the utiivetsitv as u
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Hur l< f s not take ii i«»i» t.ii Imagine ihe
11{>io.ii il Washington. 1)( M.tsoi Sh.non
l*i .ill Dixon de< ided lo melinite drug testing
iiwi i In cni n i i om mum i\ hei a use* ill ug
dralels w r I r attested in s.ilimis pails <d
town She wouldn't gel awav with t(. .ind
nnfhri slumid I ><mg W ildci
( )m r sliidcnls gel to « ollegr, t ham rs air
dies will lx in adults before loo long It thr\
( h«H»vr lo use illegal ilii^s, dial is du n own
pi nhlem. not du 111)l\ri sit\ s o| the stair s
( eitamlv parents air woun d that dir peri
piessme will hr so gieal dial die* 11 » hlldirn
will siu < mill) to tin temptation as dir\ new l
have hrtoir
Hut I would aigur that it students want to
use dni^s, dies will find them, hr it on du
stiret ( ol nrl 111 I) < . ill a tl ate! tuts hoiisr o|
slashed muiri a mat tn ss m a doi m i oom
\ll(i their s little, it altvthlNg, Doug
Wlldet i an do alxaif if. ev r|>! live du issue
lo ( atapult himself to du* White H« mis<
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