No, because they paid INTO AN ACCOUNT via pay check deductions, and the government supposedly invested that money and is to pay out a return for their 'investment'.bane wrote:OK, I'll ask you straight out. Should your Father or Grandfather have to take a drug test to qualify for social security benefits?
Yes, welfare is different. There are only TWO things that you pay out of your paycheck, with an expectation that the money is being held for you. Social Security, and Unemployment. Section 8, food stamps, TANF, etc are taken out of general tax dollars, and as a result, NOT the same as the other two.What do you think the reaction would be if we made that law? Welfare isn't any different.
Well, I've had to piss in a cup for 12 years when I was in the Navy, and had to piss in a cup to GET my last three jobs, so I have NO problem pissing in a cup to provide evidence that I am not breaking the law 'in my own time'.How would you feel if they told you, a fine upstanding citizen I'm sure, that you had to piss in a cup like a common criminal in order to qualify for the benefits that your tax dollars have payed for all these years?
Do you still "disagree"?
Yep, I sure do!
But, it happens every day, and if you say no, nine times out of ten, the officer 'notices' you slurred a word and whamo! He has probably cause. I know you're not naive enough to believe that's not how it's done.enter your username wrote:The cop doesn't have probable cause to search your car. He needs your permission. If there is something in plain view (drug paraphernalia or a weapon) that leads him to believe you are breaking the law, then he has probable cause to search. He can't simply pull you over and search your car.
Are you SURE about that? Because the Welfare Reform Act plainly states that states ARE authorized to make drug testing a requirement when applying for public assistance.No, it's not gray area. It's black and white letter of the law. The Supreme Court has clearly defined when the govt. can compel a citizen to take a drug test. Receiving welfare is not one of those situations.
AND, Missouri is currently mulling the use of it.
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/21122
So, if a state enacted this practice and it got to the SCOTUS, the entire law would have to be overturned.
And, since the law is already there, then people should be expected to comply, right?If they pass a law which gives people who meet certain conditions financial assistance, then you have a right to that assistance if you meet those criteria.
REALLY Matlock? I guess Google isn't your friend.Probable cause doesn't mean you have probably broken the law. It means they are allowed to search you.
http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/p089.htm
PROBABLE CAUSE - A reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime
But, you don't HAVE to use the program, just because you qualify for it.It doesn't matter whether it's voluntary. Using a service provided by the govt. doesn't mean you have surrendered your Constitutional rights.
And, again, if the caveat is there that part of QUALIFYING for it is that you have to be FREE FROM ILLEGAL DRUGS, then not everybody qualifies.