No. I mean tested by you.
In your previous response, you said you would test them if they provided reason or cause, then you would help them overcome whatever the problem is they faced. This is exactly what I suggested the schools do, but instead, you want (as indicated in previous posts) the schools to test every kid upon entering school, let alone kids seeking to participate in extracurricular activities. You then tell me I am out of touch and that even good kids do drugs. So, you are willing to use the arm of the state to enact a policy which you would not impose yourself upon your own kids.
How do you think your kids would react to having a drug test administered by you once a month, or once a week before they are allowed to exit (or enter) your house?
If you enacted such a drug policy at your home, do you think it would change the parent-child dynamic in your household? In what ways do you suppose such a home-testing regimine would change this relationship?
What I would do is not relevant to this. It's what parents on average do. Many parents have no idea their kids are on drugs, and many, even if they suspect, take no action. I'm perfectly willing to submit my kids to this - so that they and the rest of my family can be safer on the roads.