By "Radical" Russ Belville on January 22, 2009
This just in from our friends at the Arizona ACLU chapter:
The ACLU is researching the viability of bringing a state constitutional challenge to random student drug testing in Arizona. One aspect of our research is the recruitment of potential plaintiffs. Do you know if NORML has contacts with students or parents in Arizona? We’re looking both for potential plaintiffs in a challenge to random student drug testing under AZ’s state constitution, as well as people who might be a few degrees of separation from potential plaintiffs. Any ideas? Of course, feel free to forward this to others at NORML.
If you’ve got a tale to tell and could help as a plaintiff, send me an email at stash@norml.org or leave your story in the comments with a contact email address. I’ll see to it the ACLU reads your story and will pass your contact info along. — “R”R
Posted in ACTIVISM, FAMILIES, SCIENCE | Tagged ACLU, Arizona, Drug Testing, students
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