In many states, including Arkansas, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Washington there has been lawsuits filed against the school districts for their drug testing policies. Parents say that innocent students will be punished and their rights will be violated because if an innocent student tests positive for a drug test because there was a glitch in the testing, this can be a very serious accusation to a student who is guilty (Citation). It goes past the students’ privacy because when the athlete is taking the illicit substance they are trying to help themselves be better at the sport they are playing in, and this is their way to play at the next level in sports. If they were to get caught with these drugs in their system, it can put them on probation and possibly get them suspended from the team which can ruin their chances at getting a scholarship for college, and moving on to the professional level from college. Most people say that it can harm student athletes in an emotional and mental state, but what parents do not know is that it can affect the student physical especially if the student is taking substances and is playing in high impact sports which can put the athlete at a higher risk for head, and other body injuries. Schools wanted to start …show more content…
The NCAA will spend more than three million dollars in testing with the amount of athletes they have. High schools will pay from twenty-five dollars to fifty dollars for every test that is ordered for the athletes. For every drug test schools conduct, every drug that is screen has a different cost to them. For example, an LSD drug screen can cost up to twenty-two to twenty-five dollars each. Parents should not worry about the cost if they want their children to be safe while playing sports. No matter how much money each drug test may cost parents should be thankful that drug testing in being administered because it helps keep your child safe, and with the less drugs to screen for the less money that the schools have to