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    WASHINGTON -- In September, Rep. Trey Radel voted for Republican legislation that would allow states to make food stamp recipients pee in cups to prove they're not on drugs. In October, police busted the Florida Republican on a charge of cocaine possession.

    “It’s really interesting it came on the heels of Republicans voting on everyone who had access to food stamps get drug tested," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told BuzzFeed Tuesday. "It’s like, what?”

    The House over the summer approved an amendment by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) that would let states drug test people on food stamps. The amendment passed by voice vote, meaning members' individual yeas and nays were not recorded. Radel later voted in favor of a broader food stamps bill that included Hudson's measure.

    In support of his drug testing legislation, Hudson cited the many state legislatures around the country that had considered similar requirements for other means-tested programs in recent years.

    "This is a clear and obvious problem in our communities as nearly 30 states have introduced legislation to drug test for welfare programs," Hudson said. "We have a moral obligation to equip the states with the tools they need to discourage the use of illegal drugs."

    Most of the state legislation was authored by Republicans. Oftentimes, state Democrats responded by suggesting lawmakers should be subject to tests as well. If the government's going to make sure recipients of taxpayer-funded benefits are clean, the argument went, then why not also make sure the recipients of taxpayer salaries are clean, too?

    In June, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) made that very suggestion when he questioned why recipients of crop insurance and other government benefits weren't also targeted for drug tests like people on food stamps.

    "Why don't we drug test all the members of Congress here," McGovern said shortly before the drug-testing measure passed. "Force everybody to go urinate in a cup or see whether or not anybody is on drugs? Maybe that will explain why some of these amendments are coming up or why some of the votes are turning out the way they are."

    The fate of the food stamp drug testing provision is in the hands of a House-Senate conference committee hashing out differences between food stamp and farm legislation that passed the two chambers. It's got a chance. Last year, Congress passed a law to let states drug-test some unemployment insurance recipients.

    Radel apologized Tuesday for his cocaine bust and said he'd seek treatment.

    "I struggle with the disease of alcoholism, and this led to an extremely irresponsible choice," he said.



  • #2
    All levels of government should be tested at random with no fewer tests than once a year, mandatory.
    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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    • #3
      Those who make the most noise on something tend to fight the biggest demons.

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      • #4
        Most of the state legislation was authored by Republicans. Oftentimes, state Democrats responded by suggesting lawmakers should be subject to tests as well. If the government's going to make sure recipients of taxpayer-funded benefits are clean, the argument went, then why not also make sure the recipients of taxpayer salaries are clean, too?
        I 100% agree.

        In fact, let's make it count: anyone with their name on a check from the government has to pass a monthly piss test and any random tests too. Any piss-test fraud or failure immediately disqualifies you from ever receiving another check.
        When the government pays, the government controls.

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        • #5
          Pretty sure that would be fun for me to take. Think they'd hold it for me?
          I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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          • #6
            The difference is

            He's not on food stamps
            WH

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
              I 100% agree.

              In fact, let's make it count: anyone with their name on a check from the government has to pass a monthly piss test and any random tests too. Any piss-test fraud or failure immediately disqualifies you from ever receiving another check.
              I agree, except for the forever clause. You failed this month: no check. Better luck next month!

              If that fail, their check is deposited into a fund to help run a substance abuse program which they may voluntarily enter.

              Also, the cost incurred for testing should be deducted from the recipients' check.

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              • #8
                Or we put an end to all of it and outlaw any redistribution of wealth for eternity
                WH

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                • #9
                  Personally, I think that all drug testing is bullshit, unreasonable search. Hire people based on their experience and skills, and keep them employed based on their performance. What people do outside of that shouldn't be anyone's fucking business. All an employer should care about is an employees' performance, and if they don't perform, fire their ass.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by UserX View Post
                    Personally, I think that all drug testing is bullshit, unreasonable search. Hire people based on their experience and skills, and keep them employed based on their performance. What people do outside of that shouldn't be anyone's fucking business. All an employer should care about is an employees' performance, and if they don't perform, fire their ass.
                    I agree, but a government check is not employment. I'm against drug testing for the most part, but when it comes to a handout I am all for it.

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