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Or, apparently, going to a party where a friend had a joint and passed it to you. Better to let the kids starve, I'm sure.
NO, its better the kids should be taken from the parents that are doing illegal drugs.....
Then when the parents can pass a drug test..,.. get the kids back home. And then keep testing the parents. To make sure the kids are in a safe enviroment.
Just my opinion.. if you have kids..drugs are DONE with..period.
I am not going to debate with you over whether someone whose kids are at the grandparents for the night is somehow abusing their kid by smoking a joint at a party once a year (and reserve the right to laugh at you if you do claim it). Yet someone who does that once a year is just as subject to losing their benefits as someone who actually abuses meth on a daily basis. And that's just silly.
Let's stick with what the law is actually about - which is cutting off benefits to people who test positive on a potentially faulty test. No one deserves to lose their food and medical over a possible false positive. Especially the kids and the vulnerable adults - disabled, elderly, chronically ill. Especially since those are the ones who really can't fight it when the tests are wrong. They're the ones who will suffer.
Or, apparently, going to a party where a friend had a joint and passed it to you. Better to let the kids starve, I'm sure.
NO, its better the kids should be taken from the parents that are doing illegal drugs.....
Then when the parents can pass a drug test..,.. get the kids back home. And then keep testing the parents. To make sure the kids are in a safe enviroment.
Just my opinion.. if you have kids..drugs are DONE with..period.
I am not going to debate with you over whether someone whose kids are at the grandparents for the night is somehow abusing their kid by smoking a joint at a party once a year (and reserve the right to laugh at you if you do claim it). Yet someone who does that once a year is just as subject to losing their benefits as someone who actually abuses meth on a daily basis. And that's just silly.
Let's stick with what the law is actually about - which is cutting off benefits to people who test positive on a potentially faulty test. No one deserves to lose their food and medical over a possible false positive. Especially the kids and the vulnerable adults - disabled, elderly, chronically ill. Especially since those are the ones who really can't fight it when the tests are wrong. They're the ones who will suffer.

