jillio
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By ADA law.
No, by company policy.
By ADA law.
So, they behavior profiling? What if an addict doesn't have blatant symptoms, or others are afraid to report them?
Until the treatment is completed, are they put on suspension with pay? Certainly they aren't allowed to continue working with the public.
The military does test its members for drugs. I don't know about law enforcement officers....and the military, and those who carry guns? :P
The military does test its members for drugs. I don't know about law enforcement officers.
depend on welfare strict, because alchol is very serious! not allow! It is very law rule!Shouldn't one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check because I have to pass one to earn it for them?
YES!! I agree with you 100%!
The military does test its members for drugs. I don't know about law enforcement officers.
Routinely?
Imagine if those with Concealed Weapons Permits are required to submit to random drug tests. Oh, the outrage!
If they are applying for welfare benefits, they would be tested, too. If they fail the test, they don't get the benefits.
Routinely?
But wealthy people -don't- apply. That's -the point-. Poor people apply for welfare because they need it to live, and they are targeted for these drug tests.
Your reasoning system deeply confuses me, and presumably many other people. "Rich people would be tested if they just applied" is, well, NOT APPLICABLE because rich people wouldn't starve to death without food stamps.
Agreed. Is this an issue about doing something to assist those with substance abuse problems get into treatment and receive help? If so, then focusing on the poor population will not be a drop in the bucket.
Or is this an issue of making it even more difficult than it currently is for those who are most needy to receive assistance? That is what it appears to be to me. It isn't about substance abuse at all...it is about further social control over the poor and needy population in this country.
The attitude would seem to be that if you are middle America or wealthier, drug use is okay. It is only punishable if you have committed the crime of being poor.
But, you don't -have to be poor- to apply for welfare, okay. Some rich person somewhere might get bored one day and decide to spend 5 hours waiting in line at a welfare office and they'd have to pee in a cup, too!
Thus it isn't discriminating against poor people, just people who choose to apply for welfare.
Thanks for explaining that convoluted thinking to me!
Yes.Routinely?
Since someone applying at MEPS isn't even in the military, obviously the military would have no authority to punish someone for anything. Until the contract is signed, the person isn't under the UCMJ.Pretty much once at MEPS, and you can admit to a certain amount of using certain drugs without any punishment, even.
No, it isn't "one big test of how well you can lie." :roll:The whole military entry process is one big test of how well you can lie to get in, in the eyes of most of the young people trying to get in. Who is going to admit to smoking a joint last month when it might get them DQd?