Rick, Even police can't search people without probable cause, its one of the tenets of our legal system, and, I think, unreasonable search and seizure is unconstitutional. From what I can understand, there is no probable cause associated with these drug tests (with their close analogy to "searches.") So, by analogy, should all of our apartments/houses be searched by the administration of the museum for evidence of illegal behaviour? I can't understand what the difference between this obviously absurd suggestion (searches of our house), and the apparently wide-spread acceptance of drug searches. Can you help me with this? Or does the blanket condemnation of drug-use you express justify this suspension of our rights. Had any drinks lately? Cigarette, coffee? Do drug tests test for alchoholism (manifestly more dangerous and widespread than casual use of something like marijuana)? Or is it the illegality that's at issue, not the potential impairment? Well, then again, back to the argument about searching your apartment... Eric Siegel [log in to unmask]