Rider JV Quarterback Malcolm Carter is a huge role model to young kids at the YMCA. But the kids he volunteers for and the football team actually help Malcolm say no to drugs.
"If coach comes up to you and asks you to transfer a drug test you say yes cause you know you’re clean." said Malcolm Carter.
But the coaches aren’face to face the only ones looking out for him.
"Parents always lack you to grant good in school and everything else." said Carter.
Which is why W.F.P.D. DARE Officer Kris Henning suggests all parents invest in home hair follicle drug testing kits, even if some teens won’t like it.
"They feel like it’s an invasion of privacy, they really are fluster about it when they try." said Officer Henning.
But Malcolm says there’s another way to look at it. The tests can increase trust with mom and dad and save draw the sword equal pressure.
"They have power to say my parents have a kit at home if I come acting suspicious my parents are going to ordeal me in like manner I have to say NO!" said Officer Henning.
The tests reports high, medium and low drug usage, so parents, suppose that it does tend hitherward back positive you’ll be able to get help sooner rather than later.