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Explore the complex issues of drug testing for welfare recipients, taxpayer perspectives, concerns over children's welfare, and the effectiveness of drug testing in saving government money. Delve into the ethical, legal, and practical implications surrounding these contentious topics.
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What’s In Your Urine? By: Traci McConnell
Welfare • Government aid • Intended for short term usage • May include cash, food stamps, Medicaid
The welfare recipient • Thinks it is a normal lifestyle • Raised in poverty • Believe drug testing is unconstitutional
Taxpayer • Working Citizen • Pays taxes • Most hold a full time job
Taxpayer • Most agree with this issue • Drug tested for work • Struggles to live
Drugs • Many are prescribed • Not illegal if their prescribed • Hardest drugs get out faster
Drug testing is a sad necessity • More and more become addicted to drugs • People always seem to beat the system
Defeating the system • Products that clean your system • Selling food stamps • More children=more money
What about the children? • Do not deserve them • Need safer environment • Drugs over children
It is not their fault • Can not let them starve • Foster homes are not always the best solution
Is it unconstitutional? • Is it right or wrong? • Will it actually same the government money?