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  Slow the Drug-Test Frenzy!

Posted by FoM on March 24, 1999 at 13:44:42 PT
I agree! 
Source: SF Gate 

THE FOURTH AMENDMENT is designed to protect Americans against unreasonable searches. Such as random drug testing. 
In recent years, that constitutional protection has been chipped away in the name of the ``war on drugs.'' Opponents of various drug testing schemes were castigated as having something to hide, or possessing too little regard for public safety. Fortunately, that trend appears to be slowing. We need to back away from drug testing! It is one more personal liberty that we could all lose!

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Comment #3 posted by TINA on March 26, 1999 at 01:11:51 PT

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Comment #2 posted by FoM on March 25, 1999 at 06:03:19 PT

Drug Testing

Thanks for you comment. I wish that everyone was able to stand up against drug testing but what is a person to do if they have a family? I sure think it is a violation of our 4th amendment rights but until enough people's lives get affected by drug testing the money that is made by those that own drug testing companies will continue unfortunately, I believe! We will win in the end though! Peace, FoM!
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Comment #1 posted by Rev.Wright on March 24, 1999 at 14:09:44 PT:

Get Paid to Pass DrugTest!

Demand compensation for any passed drug tests. This violation of privacy is worth something to those who require and request them, I surely don't, so put a cash value on it. Legally, actions in any search that proves unjustifiable, i.e. a passed drug test, would deserve just compensation under the law. But this is unjustifiable to start, since no warrent is issued to invade personal privacy in a body search, urine, blood, or spinal procedure. If you pass a drug test, you get $1000 "drug free" compensation, if you fail or don't test, you either don't get hired, or depending on levels and types of substances, just don't get the bonus. The employer of, say taxi drivers, shouldn't have drivers with a 1.2 alcohol content, but a complete failing of the ephedrine test may assist a dozing driver. This is more balanced, and therefore more reasonable. The invasion of privacy is not worthless, and in an employee's market, if you don't get paid for it, DON'T DO IT! If drug tests are "a part of your job", demand payment for that part. This is part of your job you are not getting paid for. You can give up your GOD given rights, or you can sell them, or you can retain them all, but are we FREE to CHOOSE? Either way, it's an illegal invasion without a signed warrent issued by a judge. Has the Constitution been revoked, given up, or sold out?More Like This? Join 4:20 Cannibis Inspiration 
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