Arguments In Favor Of Drug Testing In Schools

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Since the June 1995 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in support of random school student athlete drug testing, more schools than ever before have begun either mandatory, reasonable suspicion or voluntary types of drug testing as they battle drug abuse by their students. These drug-testing programs can be mandatory, as with scholastic students’ athletes, voluntary as part of a student assistance program, or based on reasonable suspicion. A student drug-testing program must look for the right illegal drugs and banned substances. Most schools have student codes of conduct or athletic codes of conduct that state drugs are not to be used and most include tobacco as a banned substance. I believe that these types of regulations should be enforced and looked …show more content…

In addition, it is found that tests can disproportionately affect students of color. Extracurricular activities and athletics are pro-social activities that may be protective of substance use meaning that the students are believed to be “needed” for the success of the team and are sheltered from consequences. When a positive drug test leads to suspension from these activities, the effects can be detrimental for the team and players. I believe that the con are much smaller that the pros and are issues that can be worked out with time. Although there have been some mixed results some studies how that school districts that employ this strategy do not have lower reports of drug use and other studies find that is a link between drug testing and reduced prevalence of drug use. Nonetheless, reports that have found a reduced prevalence of drug use have found that students who were drug tested and those who were not reported had equal interest in experimenting with drugs in the future, so it is good that a student’s misuse was caught as soon as possible before more damage could be

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