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According to Dr. Linn Goldberg, head of the Division of Health Promotion and Sports Medicine at the Oregon Health and Science University, “Drug testing has never had a deterrent effect.” Goldberg also said most athletes do not differ in their use of drugs and alcohol, even after a test.
This shows that the testing is not needed. It does not stop the kids from doing drugs or drinking alcohol. Not to mention, drugs are almost never found in the students during a drug test.
Some people may argue that drug testing is needed to ensure the kids aren’t doing anything they shouldn’t be, and they also may say that a student taking steroids has an advantage over the other athletes. According to The New York Times, no student has ever been found taking steroids or other human growth hormones. The only drug that officials have ever discovered in a student is marijuana, and even that is a rare instance.
Students are having their privacy invaded by these drug tests which may not even stop the problem. If any kids are on drugs or drinking alcohol, they need therapy, not a test. It will not do them any good. Drug testing in middle school students is unnecessary because it is not known to work and it is an invasion of