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That way, the author wouldn't have to pass a piss test, those in need of welfare could keep getting it, and the money saved rounding up 14-year-olds with dime bags might just save you money on your taxes!! Win win win!
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Problem is, it isn't just 14 year olds with dime bags. It's guys like I used to work with, with "birds" in the back of their "'Lac on dubs" and an AK with "Ben Frank clips" slinging weight and shooting people up. Where do you think the 14 year olds GET the dime bags? The drug business is very, very harsh..don't play it off like it isn't.
Also, from an economics standpoint, there is a lot more that goes with (il)legalizing drugs. There is actually a very good book on the subject, I'll try and dig it up. My point is, it's not quite as black and white as many make it out to be, and there is serious, real economic debate going on with regards to drug legalization.
Anyway, I don't see a problem with requiring drug testing for those receiving welfare. Maybe do it once a month or once every two months to keep costs down? Like Joe, I think the state might actually realize a net saving.
Rick, I'll go into business with you! Process piss all day? Why not...my parents work for a medical instruments company, maybe we can get a deal
