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Drug Testing Essay

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Even though drug testing is very expensive, ALL high school’s athletes should be tested because drugs are bad for your health and very addictive. A simple drug test could save many lives. Many schools around deny the request to drug test their athletes for the simple conclusion that the cost of the testing would just be to expensive. I disagree whole heartedly on that because although it may be expensive, we could save so many lives by requiring drug tests to play sports. Many students have love for the game who would have no problem giving up drugs for the chance to play sports with drug tests and a little guidance.
I’ve grown up in a generation where drugs are idolized. The feeling of being high, not having any responsibility, and just …show more content…

I come from one of if not the poorest counties in North Carolina and seeing athletes just pushed on because of their talent is absolutely sickening to me, I feel like we have and still do fail many athletes by letting their drug abuse go unnoticed.
In the article “Drug-Testing Reduces Students' Drug Use, Study Says.” It is statistically proven that drug testing reduces students drug use. “Students involved in school random drug testing reported less substance use than their peers in high school, that didn’t have drug testing programs.” (Samuels). If students want to be involved in extracurricular activities, they will stop the drug abuse if a drug test was mandatory just to be able to do so. Extracurricular activities is a privilege not a right and will continue to be. Drug testing could change so many lives and people really fail to comprehend that just because of the amount of the test behind it. On an average 47,000 people lose their lives to drugs a year. It could be possible that half of those were teenagers.
The pros and cons on this issue vary from how expensive it can be to early interventions. In my opinion the pros will always outweigh the cons for the simple fact that your saving someone no matter the amount of money it cost. Some of the pros are that you can do early intervention, students can learn to resist peer pressure, school promoting a safe and drug free environment, and increases chances of students to have a successful future.

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