Student Athletes Being Tested for Drugs What would you do if your child or children were snorting heroin and/or grinding up adderall and snorting that? Would you get them tested for drugs? Hispanic boys and colored girls have seen the biggest jump in drug use. They are not only using alcohol or marijuana, but they are also snorting heroin and grinding adderall and snorting that as well. Adderall is a medication that is used to treat attention deficit disorders. The drug users are taking prescription drugs, bought on the street, and taken from their parents these are medications like klonopin and percocet. They are sniffing household cleaning supplies and aerosol products (Dr. Keith Ablow). Student athletes should be tested for drugs …show more content…
If you don't know what the 4th Amendment is, it guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. If students are tested for drugs they may get discouraged about life and want to commit suicide, or they might not try as hard in their school work. Student athletes should not be tested for drugs because it takes money out of their education. Student athletes should not be tested for drugs because it takes money out of their education. They should not test them because it costs so much for a test and to test a couple hundred student athletes. Which they could use for textbooks, computers, food and much more. It costs approximately $35.00 per test which is like $63,000 and plus steroid tests cost roughly $100 (Danielle Aspuru). They could use on textbooks and other school supplies which would have affected everyone but the drug test only affects few. When colleges look at what they did as a teen, it could ruin their whole career and it could obtain them from getting a athletic scholarship. They shouldn't test students for drugs because it will be on there high school record. Besides the things people do as teens usually regret as adults (Joseph C.
In conclusion, Performance Enhancing Drugs should not be tolerated in any sport, whether professional or amatuer. These drugs are highly dangerous and even lethal to all athletes who use them. It is also unfair to athletes who choose not to use these drugs, as they are performing on their hard work and talent and not relying on an “edge” to help them reach their goals. These drugs are highly addictive, just like any other street drug or alcohol and can be fatal in many cases.
Drug testing in schools or at home are both essential for the teenagers and to the
About 67 percent of full time/ part time adult employees participate in illegal drugs. Starting drug testing in High School could slash that number in the future, creating a drug free, safe work environment. Student athletes are the group with the most activity in drug use, therefore testing the athletes could minimize where most drug use is and start a chain reaction in other groups of students. Many schools are thinking about taking the right step today of drug testing their student athletes.
Amongst high school athletes surveyed, 12 percent of boys and 8 percent of girls admit to abusing prescription painkillers (“Survey Says”). Athletes commonly use drugs more than their peers (“Survey Says”). Most studies have found that around 15 percent of high school student athletes have used or currently use performance enhancing drugs (“Abuse of Drugs”) . There are too many student athletes in our nation’s high schools using drugs. Drug testing should be implemented in high schools and middle schools in order for students to participate in athletic related activities.
The usage of prescription drugs in sports is something that is unfair to the athletes who use their authentic talents, and also has devastating effects on the user if the abuse goes on long enough. In this speech, I will discuss how drug usage affects the sports world, what can be done to prevent it and why it is a burden to the sports world. My proposed solution to this issue is a program in which athletes would be taught that prescription drugs are not needed in order to enhance their performances. It would teach them that consuming drugs in large quantities has very negative effects, and that doing so is not fair to the other athletes. There are many advantages to this proposal.
Kids have been consuming steroids in some schools and that the state supreme courts haven’t been taking the drug test serious enough. If you get caught with anabolic steroids you could get a 250,000 fine and you could go to jail. Side effects of steroids is acne, blurred vision, easy bruising, difficulty sleeping, high blood pressure, increased appetite, weight gain, and increased growth of body hair. Steroids in Sports shouldn’t be allowed because there are laws and health consequences that could potentially make you get kicked off of a team, make you end up in the hospital, or even kill you. So schools should start having more drug test and taking them more intent.
Coaches and faculty members of schools also agree with random drug testing and care about the health and safety of students. “We are trying to look out for the health and safety of our student-athletes. I think we’re trying to send the right message” (Pilon np). Students who wish to participate in extracurricular activities will stop using drugs if they were to be randomly tested because “participating in extracurriculars, in public high schools is a privilege and it’s not a right, as well as parking on our school parking lot” (Marciana
However, it is argued that drugs should be panned in sports because they will affect people 's health and it may lead them to death. In the article, "Illegal substances," Roman (2011) writer Drugs usage in sports should be panned at any cost for many reasons. The first reason why drugs should be panned is because drugs can cause death. Many people think that if they took drugs or hormones they will be stronger, faster and much more better than the other, will this is true, but it will cause sudden death and then being better or stronger won 't matter.
In 2002, National institute of drug abuse study shows that 2.5%of 10th graders and 4% of 12th graders are abusing drugs. That’s why student athletes should be drug tested before their allowed to play. Drugs are mostly used among athletes and it is influencing young people to use drugs. Yes because they are dangerous, and it can kill people or harm people.
First the goal for drug testing is to hopefully deterrent students to use drugs under peer pressure(NIDA). According to the National Institutes On Drug Abuse, they stated that “Drug testing should never be undertaken as a stand-alone response to a drug problem. If testing is done, it should be a component of broader prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, with the common goal of reducing students ' drug use”(NIDA). Now if students that are tested positive for drug use are not punished but are helped on their addictions to drugs(NIDA). Drug testing is very effective many studies in the past has shown that students reported using drugs had use it less and less, and they also found out that students who did use drugs for sports have a good accurate chance they will use it in their future lives in a sport career.
Introduction draft Hi I am Jaimee Burke and these are my partners Bryn Grant and Maddy Wright. Random drug testing needs to be required in every school system in America. Do you want your kids doing drugs on a school campus and getting caught but you can 't prove it? Of course not if your kids or friend is accused by this big statement of doing drugs you want the facts that they have.
However according to research, “[researchers] are diligent about collection procedures and lab analysis, privacy issues and follow-up for kids found to have used drugs,” meaning they will not tell everyone if you are found guilty of drug use (Roan). Also critics of drug testing state that drug testing “may actually increase drug use”(ALCU) . However, according to a study done, “it says that over one-quarter have reduced their frequency of drug use.” (Addiction). Finally, critics believe that the school will presume an athlete “guilty unless proven innocence” and the athlete will feel” embarrassed in the presence of school official” and think the official are out to get them (ALCU).
Medicine Isn’t Always for the Ill: Allowing the Use of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports In today’s ever-advancing world of science and medicine, the use of performance-enhancing drugs, or PED’s, is becoming increasingly more complex and abundant in professional sports, with competitive cycling having the highest number of reported cases. Performance-enhancing drugs have been used ever since the ancient Olympics in Greece and the popularity has only increased as it becomes easier to use and harder to detect. Due to the ineffectiveness of punishments, lack of accurate testing, and increased availability, performance-enhancing drugs will always find their way into sports, so instead of having athletes permanently barred from a sport they’ve devoted their lives to, and having innocent reputations tarnished from the false-positives of faulty tests, PED users should be included in their own separate league with
In this generation alcohol and drugs are becoming more accessible to children and young adults. If one thinks about it, children and young adults can get drugs from home, parties or even at school. There really is no safe place for children to go and be completely drug free. More children feel that if they have do drugs or if they have drink alcohol this will impress their peers and then it will make them appear cool. When the child wants to fit in with their peers, then they will do anything to fit in with there peers.
Type of Drugs and Effects of use of prohibited drugs in sports Drug is a chemical substances that, when absorbed into the body, can alter normal bodily function (Wallace, n.d.). Drugs have been banned disadvantage to athlete during they are taking sports and can influence their health risk. According to (Box, 2013), most of the athlete are taking drug when they are participating in Olympic games, that can be useful and can gain more advantage to win in this competition. The reason why sportspeople take drugs because they want to improve their physical performance not lose by other competitors, although it does mean can damage health and will have risk on their sport careers. Sometimes, athlete use drugs for relaxing their mind when they are