Parents used to rifle through their kid's coat pockets to figure out if he was using drugs. Now they can just hand him a little cup and point to the bathroom door.
Home drug-testing has boomed as a cheap, private and, advocates say, foolproof way to monitor teenage behavior. Online sales of the kits, which range from $15 to $25, have exploded in the last decade, with some 200 Web sites aimed at parents. Particularly popular are simple urine tests that show results in minutes.
Now the industry's getting even more of a boost. Over the past two years, the Office of National Drug Control Policy has championed the controversial practice of random drug testing in middle and high schools.
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Will nerds start selling their pee to stoners, to support their computer habit?