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Well said, Kikiriki. Even if we set aside all the debate about civil rights and de-criminalizing drugs and how we treat the poor in this country, we can look at it this way:
It will be a colossal waste of tax payers money.
The money spent will most likely line the pockets of our rat of a governor, who's wife has shares in the company that will do the testing.
No research has ever determined the need for this legislation, or that it is an effective means of reducing drug abuse. We will be spending MILLIONS of dollars to drug test people who have never used, and likely never will use, drugs - to recoup just a few thousand dollars in aid money. And are we going to provide drug treatment to those that test positive? Don't make me laugh. Those programs are being cut left and right by the same rat that is implementing this.
I've lost a job I love thanks to the budget cuts. I know some cuts needed to happen, and I'm okay with that. I'm a social worker in an urban high school, working with teen mothers to make sure they graduate and have a plan for supporting themselves and their children, as well as try to make them the best mothers they can be. Teach them how to raise children that will be non-violent and sucessful in school. We have numbers to support the effectiveness of my program, but that doesn't matter. Instead money that COULD HAVE saved my job is being spent on a worthless program that will not help anyone - except the rat. And it makes me SO VERY ANGRY. I demand better of my elected officials.