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6 months ago
No one is daring to come out and say that a parent accused of drug use, with no substantial proof of use, should be protected. It is not politically correct to suggest that the right to privacy and to due process should be held above the possibility that children are being parented by a drug user. I contend that the guaranteed rights under the constitution to be safe from illegal search and seizure in the form of urinanalysis, as the defendant in a civil case, is higher than the risk of children being parented by a drug user. Agree or no?