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Outrage: Congress Gives States the Go-Ahead to Drug Test for Unemployment Benefits (and Stick Taxpayers With the Bill) | Drugs | AlterNet

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As part of a deal approved Friday to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits through 2012, Congress has given its okay to allow states to drug test people applying for those benefits. The move, initially opposed by Democrats, came after the Democratic leadership bowed to Republican pressure in its eagerness to get the bill passed.

Republicans had initially called for drug testing for everybody seeking unemployment benefits, but Democrats balked before backtracking and agreeing to allow testing for those who lost their jobs because of drug use and those applying for jobs in industries where drug testing is prevalent.

It's worth noting that people fired from their jobs for drug use are fired "for cause" and not laid off for lack of work, and thus are ineligible for unemployment benefits anyway. But the provision allowing for drug testing in industries where it is common could expose hundreds of thousands of unemployed workers to drug tests before they could receive unemployment checks. None of those workers was laid off because of drug use.

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easyjjgrand3

The American people have a right to be upset over being forced to subsidize the violation of their civil liberties, when they try to access a program that they pay for with every paycheck. Drug testing is expensive and ineffective, and distracts from evidence-based policies that actually reduce the problems associated with drug use and misuse."

Does Congress not realize you can ingest Marijuana by walking by someone smoking it which would be cause for a false positive.......Of course they wouldn't know that because their kids are not sharing that information with them.

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Reply#1 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:02 AM EST
John Franklin Mason

Surely this is headed for the Supreme Court.

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#1.1 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:42 PM EST
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KELLI2L

I have a great idea on how to get 'smaller' government - vote OUT all religious right conservatives who think that making all these rediculous and costly rules is making government smaller!

These efforts of there's are and have always made government bigger and more intrusive; the only reason they say they want government smaller is so they can outsource it to their coporate "for profit" buddies... And that's called Fascism...

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Reply#2 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:24 AM EST
reddirthippy

The question is simple should the government have the power to mandate drug testing for citizens?

If that answer is yes, then every citizen is a target since every citizen uses resources paid for by tax dollars.

    Reply#3 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:45 AM EST
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