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Ld Debate Case On High School Drug Testing

“The only way to have a drug free school is to follow the successful program

of the military and workplace”. This is stated by Rep. John E. Peterson in 2005.

In today’s volatile times, drug use is becoming more casual in high schools

around the country. Many schools are having to face this struggle against drug

use. Thus, I affirm that Resolved: Drug testing of high school

extracurricular activity participants is justified.

To aid clarification in this round, I now present the following definitions as

defined by the Webster Dictionary in 2005:

Extracurricular activity: not following or related to the curriculum; outside of

one’s duties.

Drug: a non-prescribed, illegal chemical substance that affects the central

nervous system causing changes in behavior and strong dependency; addiction.

Consistent: holding true as a group, not contradictory.

Justice: The principal of moral rightness, fairness. The upolding of fair treatment,......


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