Anyone hear about this new concept pushed forth in places like Florida recently? What do you think?
Drug test people on welfare?
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yet another form of mental torture for the 99.9% of poor genuine drug free clamentsComment
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Anybody who supports this has obviously never lived on welfare and is most likely typing from a cookie cutter suburban home.
That being said, this is a horrible idea and seems malicious in my opinion. The idea disgusts me, but it is even more disgusting that people are supporting it. The poor are the ones who bear the brunt of our drug laws and this is just not necessary!
There are more important issues at hand!!!!Comment
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The people abusing the money (and don't try to act like nobody is abusing it, we all know that people do) need to be cut from welfare or have some of it cut at least. The government is basically paying for some people's drugs. That's why they're doing it.Anybody who supports this has obviously never lived on welfare and is most likely typing from a cookie cutter suburban home.
That being said, this is a horrible idea and seems malicious in my opinion. The idea disgusts me, but it is even more disgusting that people are supporting it. The poor are the ones who bear the brunt of our drug laws and this is just not necessary!
There are more important issues at hand!!!!Comment
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what about the millioneires not paying tax and all those people in offices browsing the web all day when they are supposed to be working arn't they abusing the moneyComment
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A failed drug test is not an indicator of whether or not someone is abusing their welfare check. I'm sure there are plenty of people who abuse their welfare checks but will pass their drug tests. This targets people who participate in the black market.
There are much more efficient ways to cut government spending and this should be at the bottom of the list.Comment
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Re: Drug test people on welfare?
Anybody who supports this has obviously never lived on welfare and is most likely typing from a cookie cutter suburban home.
That being said, this is a horrible idea and seems malicious in my opinion. The idea disgusts me, but it is even more disgusting that people are supporting it. The poor are the ones who bear the brunt of our drug laws and this is just not necessary!
There are more important issues at hand!!!!
How is that malicious in any way? I know of a woman who is getting welfare right now. She get's food stamps, cash assistance, and rental assistance (they pay for an entire apartment for her) what does she do with the cash, she blows it on pot. Yea because that's what people on welfare need right? I'm sorry but if you have money to piss away on drugs, alcohol or tobacco then you don't need money from welfare. None of those 3 things is a necessity.Originally posted by CharuMy dick is good, thank you very much. It gets love and attention no matter what <3 <3 <3Originally posted by DaBackpackalso a fucking helicopter is the absolute last place I'd go to find out how big my dick isOriginally posted by Shadow_God_10Dawg you don't even know. It's so fuckin' small I can use a pen cap to jack off
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How is that malicious in any way? I know of a woman who is getting welfare right now. She get's food stamps, cash assistance, and rental assistance (they pay for an entire apartment for her) what does she do with the cash, she blows it on pot. Yea because that's what people on welfare need right? I'm sorry but if you have money to piss away on drugs, alcohol or tobacco then you don't need money from welfare. None of those 3 things is a necessity.
Your friend is just one person.Comment
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"Are people on welfare more likely to be substance abusers? Not by much, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
The administration, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, found that 9.6 percent of people living in households that receive government assistance used illicit drugs in the previous month, compared with a 6.8 percent rate among families who receive no assistance.
The administration also found that heavy alcohol use was slightly lower in households receiving assistance than in those that do not.
Michigan, the only state to have imposed random drug testing on welfare recipients, found that 10 percent tested positive for illicit drugs, with 3 percent testing positive for hard drugs such as cocaine. "These rates are consistent with the general population," according to the liberal Center for Law and Social Policy.
— Alan Greenblatt"Comment





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