Should high school athletes be drug tested?
December 17, 2007
With all the hubbub lately over steroid use in professional athletes, isn’t it a little surprising that random drug testing is so very rare in high school sports?
States including Texas and New Jersey have legislated the issue, but the programs are very expensive and difficult to implement, said Maryland Del. William J. Frank, a Baltimore County Republican.
Frank, who heads up Powered by ME!, a Towson-based nonprofit focused on steroid awareness in youth sports, said that for those reasons, he won’t bring the issue before his fellow lawmakers.
“You can get away with using substances and no one will catch you,” said Mike Gimbel, a substance abuse expert and consultant to Powered by ME!
Tell us what you think: Should Maryland require drug testing in high school sports?
KAREN BUCKELEW, Business Writer
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drugs dont ruin people people ruin themselves by choosing the WRONG path