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ggaulin
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No one has a “debt” to society to avoid drugs anymore than they have a “debt” to avoid skydiving, motorcyle riding or even cigarette smoking. One who collects unearned dollars from the public coffers does have a debt.1- You owe it to society whether you get welfare or not!
2- Are you assuming that most of the recipients are junkies? If not, than how do you justify spending so much money to do it.
3- Do you know that a lot of companies dropped the drug testing programs because they aren’t really cost effective. Unless you might have high liability costs drug testing is too expensive. How can the government do it to his employees? Because the government is not accountable in how the money is spent/wasted.
4- Which are the consequences for a positive test? Which ones are for a false positive?
5- Should we move people that use drugs from the welfare system to the jail system? Is that fiscally efficient?
I think that mandatory drug testing would not put a dent in reduction of welfare costs or bad behaviors.
Airline pilots, professional athletes and police officers are subject to random, mandatory drug testing. It works for them!
The consequence of a positive reading is mandatory drug counseling paid for by the proceeds of the welfare payment. Again, this is not intended to be punitive but rather a means to get folks back to being productive.