Running back Onterrio Smith had a history of violating the NFL's drug policy. In May 2005, while
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- Running back Onterrio Smith had a history of violating the NFL's drug policy. In May 2005, while traveling through Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, he was briefly detained by authorities after a search of his belongings revealed a device called "The Original Whizzinator." The "Whizzinator," namedfor obvious reasons,is adeviceused to beatdrug tests. Should Smith have suffered any consequences from the NFL as a result of this incident?
- Marijuana is a banned substance per NCAA regulations; however, marijuana is legal in a few states. Should the NCAA be able to ban student-athletes from using a substance that state law says is legal? What comparisons can you draw to other banned substances?
- Colleges and universities that are NCAA members implement drug testing policies and procedures because they are required to do so. Do you think colleges and universities would uphold this practice absent the requirement? Are there arguments that can be made against drug test policies in college sports?
- At what age or grade should drug testing start?
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