Pubdate: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 Source: Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA) Copyright: 2011 Appeal-Democrat Contact: http://www.appeal-democrat.com/sections/services/forms/editorletter.php Website: http://www.appeal-democrat.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1343 Author: Tiffany Hughes DRUG TESTING QUESTIONED A hot topic in recent months has been the proposed policy of requiring mandatory drug testing in order to receive welfare benefits. It would seem that the majority of public opinion tends to agree. If California were to require everyone to submit to a drug test, the state would actually lose money overall. The money it would save by not granting benefits to the roughly 2 percent of people who use drugs on average would not cover the cost of drug testing. Studies have shown that people on welfare are no more likely to use drugs than the rest of the general population. Furthermore, not a single study has shown that denying cash assistance facilitates substance abuse treatment. Requiring applicants to take a drug test is nothing more than conservatives' attempting to create another barrier in obtaining financial assistance to those who need it most. In America, we are protected from unlawful search and seizure without probable cause. Applying for welfare benefits does not equal probable cause. Some will argue, "Well, I had to take a drug test for my job." It is true that many workplaces do require drug tests. But not all workplaces require drug tests, and you have the choice of applying there instead. There are very few choices for those finding themselves destitute with children, which is becoming more common in our current economy. Tiffany Hughes Paradise - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D