Page 1 of 8 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 152

Thread: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Angola,IN
    Posts
    1,517

    Default Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Opinions? Here is were we will see FPers political ideologies shine...

    http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011...nts-rick-scott
    "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” –George Carlin

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Angola, IN
    Posts
    5,987

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    It's ridiculous and humiliating and a violation of the Fourth Amendment.

    Here we have Republicans saying, essentially, "If you are on welfare, you are probably a drug user."

    The article also fails to bring up the fact that Florida Governor Scott co-founded a company that provides drug testing and his shares are still in a trust in his wife's name.

    I mean, Jesus, he's not even TRYING to make this look legitimate.
    Apples are good,
    Oranges are bad,
    Lemons are rude,
    Bananas are perverted,
    And kumquats are just, plain evil...

  3. #3

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by evilkumquat View Post
    It's ridiculous and humiliating and a violation of the Fourth Amendment.

    Here we have Republicans saying, essentially, "If you are on welfare, you are probably a drug user."

    The article also fails to bring up the fact that Florida Governor Scott co-founded a company that provides drug testing and his shares are still in a trust in his wife's name.

    I mean, Jesus, he's not even TRYING to make this look legitimate.
    Gee, If you are in the military, or a policeman, fireman or even work at Home Depot you must be drug users because all of these test for drugs.
    I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!

  4. #4

    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Angola,IN
    Posts
    1,517

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by evilkumquat View Post

    The article also fails to bring up the fact that Florida Governor Scott co-founded a company that provides drug testing and his shares are still in a trust in his wife's name.

    I mean, Jesus, he's not even TRYING to make this look legitimate.
    I looked at a couple of different articles, but it would be interesting to see a different perspective...
    "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” –George Carlin

  5. #5

    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    3,650

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by HomeyG View Post
    Gee, If you are in the military, or a policeman, fireman or even work at Home Depot you must be drug users because all of these test for drugs.
    Those people are in a position of power with dangerous equipment, and quite often run down the road at extreme speed Homey, I would say there is a big difference.

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Kendallville
    Posts
    1,826

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by HomeyG View Post
    Gee, If you are in the military, or a policeman, fireman or even work at Home Depot you must be drug users because all of these test for drugs.
    Do all of these folks have to be tested at one of Gov. Rick Scott's clinics ?

  7. #7

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    i think if they are going to test, they should be fair and test for caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine as well. PLUS they need to make sure they adhere to strict diets and maintain a normal body fat ratio. also start handing out the checks after church on sunday (domination voted on by house and senate, final approval signed by president.)
    _________________________________________________. ..............................................I do not support this ad.

  8. #8

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by blue adept View Post
    Those people are in a position of power with dangerous equipment, and quite often run down the road at extreme speed Homey, I would say there is a big difference.
    My God, I didn't know my typewriter was a dangerous equipment, wish I would have known that I would have asked for hazardous duty pay.
    I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!

  9. #9

    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    203

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    This is long overdue. There is nothing wrong with having to take a drug test to receive assistance based on tax dollars. I will never understand why there would be an issue with this. I am randomly tested by my employer and think nothing of it. If I were to become unemployed and had to take a drug test to qualify for unemployment, so be it. If I am reading the proposal correctly they are only testing for illegal drugs. GOOD test away. For the record, test congress, test the senate, I’m ok with that…test any employee or recipient of money generated from tax dollars.

  10. #10

    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Angola, IN
    Posts
    5,987

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by TLC528 View Post
    This is long overdue. There is nothing wrong with having to take a drug test to receive assistance based on tax dollars. I will never understand why there would be an issue with this. I am randomly tested by my employer and think nothing of it. If I were to become unemployed and had to take a drug test to qualify for unemployment, so be it. If I am reading the proposal correctly they are only testing for illegal drugs. GOOD test away. For the record, test congress, test the senate, I’m ok with that…test any employee or recipient of money generated from tax dollars.
    Yeah, there are always some people who don't care when Constitutional rights get violated.
    Apples are good,
    Oranges are bad,
    Lemons are rude,
    Bananas are perverted,
    And kumquats are just, plain evil...

  11. #11

    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    203

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by evilkumquat View Post
    Yeah, there are always some people who don't care when Constitutional rights get violated.

    The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, along with requiring any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause

    I’m not seeing how a drug test equates. NOBODY is going to their home and saying “pee in a cup”. People are coming to the government asking for assistance. IF they want the assistance and they of free will request it, I do NOT see a violation of the 4th amendment.

  12. #12

    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    3,650

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by HomeyG View Post
    My God, I didn't know my typewriter was a dangerous equipment, wish I would have known that I would have asked for hazardous duty pay.
    Where did you use your typewriter Homey, the military? If so, are you telling me that you were not first and foremost a soldier? do not soldiers have access to weapons? Nice try.

  13. #13

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by blue adept View Post
    Where did you use your typewriter Homey, the military? If so, are you telling me that you were not first and foremost a soldier? do not soldiers have access to weapons? Nice try.
    Yep and nope. I was in the Air Force and they wouldn't let me be behind the stick of an F-16. They did let me fly a KC-135 simulator but I crashed on takeoff.
    I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!

  14. #14

    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    3,650

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by HomeyG View Post
    Yep and nope. I was in the Air Force and they wouldn't let me be behind the stick of an F-16.
    If you were an airman, then your first and foremost duty is as a soldier. Do not say nope, I have trained enough airmen to know they are also considered soldiers get a lot of the same training, go to the firing range, and are expected to be soldiers when required.

  15. #15

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by blue adept View Post
    If you were an airman, then your first and foremost duty is as a soldier. Do not say nope, I have trained enough airmen to know they are also considered soldiers get a lot of the same training, go to the firing range, and are expected to be soldiers when required.
    In the Air Force we don't call airmen, soldiers. That's like calling a Marine a sailor, they get quite upset. In my first four years I qualified on the M-1, M-16 and '38 and that was the only time I fired them. My last twenty years the closest I came to shooting a weapon was at a penny arcade. Besides drug testing for most in the Air Force was not done because of their duties, but it was done as a deterrent.
    I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!

  16. #16

    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Posts
    2,902

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    If one gets denied welfare because they are using illegal drugs; will they get kicked to the curb or will they get offered some in house treatment?

  17. #17

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.Slotz View Post
    If one gets denied welfare because they are using illegal drugs; will they get kicked to the curb or will they get offered some in house treatment?
    Following pasted from House Bill 353-2011
    (h) Inform an individual who tests positive for a
    73 controlled substance and is deemed ineligible for TANF benefits
    74 that the individual may reapply for those benefits 1 year after
    75 the date of the positive drug test unless the individual meets
    76 the requirements of paragraph (j). If the individual tests
    77 positive again, he or she is ineligible to receive TANF benefits
    78 for 3 years after the date of the second positive drug test
    79 unless the individual meets the requirements of paragraph (j).
    80 (i) Provide any individual who tests positive with a list
    81 of licensed substance abuse treatment providers available in the
    82 area in which he or she resides that meet the requirements of s.
    83 397.401 and are licensed by the department. Neither the
    84 department nor the state is responsible for providing or paying
    85 for substance abuse treatment as part of the screening conducted
    86 under this section.
    87 (j) An individual who tests positive under this section
    88 and is denied TANF benefits as a result may reapply for those
    89 benefits after 6 months if the individual can document the
    90 successful completion of a substance abuse treatment program
    91 offered by a provider that meets the requirements of s. 397.401
    92 and is licensed by the department. An individual who has met the
    93 requirements of this paragraph and reapplies for TANF benefits
    94 must also pass an initial drug test and meet the requirements of
    95 subsection (1). Any drug test conducted while the individual is
    96 undergoing substance abuse treatment must meet the requirements
    97 of subsection (1). The cost of any drug testing and substance
    98 abuse treatment provided under this section shall be the
    99 responsibility of the individual being tested and receiving
    100 treatment. An individual who fails the drug test required under
    101 subsection (1) may reapply for benefits under this paragraph
    102 only once.
    103 (3) If a parent is deemed ineligible for TANF benefits as
    104 a result of failing a drug test conducted under this section:
    105 (a) The dependent child's eligibility for TANF benefits is
    106 not affected.
    107 (b) An appropriate protective payee shall be designated to
    108 receive benefits on behalf of the child.
    109 (c) The parent may choose to designate another individual
    110 to receive benefits for the parent's minor child. The designated
    111 individual must be an immediate family member or, if an
    112 immediate family member is not available or the family member
    113 declines the option, another individual, approved by the
    114 department, may be designated. The designated individual must
    115 also undergo drug testing before being approved to receive
    116 benefits on behalf of the child. If the designated individual
    117 tests positive for controlled substances, he or she is
    118 ineligible to receive benefits on behalf of the child.
    119 (4) The department shall adopt rules to implement this
    120 section.
    121 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.
    I didn't know about it until you did and I can't comment on a pending case!!!!!

  18. #18

    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Posts
    2,902

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by HomeyG View Post
    Following pasted from House Bill 353-2011
    (h) Inform an individual who tests positive for a
    73 controlled substance and is deemed ineligible for TANF benefits
    74 that the individual may reapply for those benefits 1 year after
    75 the date of the positive drug test unless the individual meets
    76 the requirements of paragraph (j). If the individual tests
    77 positive again, he or she is ineligible to receive TANF benefits
    78 for 3 years after the date of the second positive drug test
    79 unless the individual meets the requirements of paragraph (j).
    80 (i) Provide any individual who tests positive with a list
    81 of licensed substance abuse treatment providers available in the
    82 area in which he or she resides that meet the requirements of s.
    83 397.401 and are licensed by the department. Neither the
    84 department nor the state is responsible for providing or paying
    85 for substance abuse treatment as part of the screening conducted
    86 under this section.
    87 (j) An individual who tests positive under this section
    88 and is denied TANF benefits as a result may reapply for those
    89 benefits after 6 months if the individual can document the
    90 successful completion of a substance abuse treatment program
    91 offered by a provider that meets the requirements of s. 397.401
    92 and is licensed by the department. An individual who has met the
    93 requirements of this paragraph and reapplies for TANF benefits
    94 must also pass an initial drug test and meet the requirements of
    95 subsection (1). Any drug test conducted while the individual is
    96 undergoing substance abuse treatment must meet the requirements
    97 of subsection (1). The cost of any drug testing and substance
    98 abuse treatment provided under this section shall be the
    99 responsibility of the individual being tested and receiving
    100 treatment. An individual who fails the drug test required under
    101 subsection (1) may reapply for benefits under this paragraph
    102 only once.
    103 (3) If a parent is deemed ineligible for TANF benefits as
    104 a result of failing a drug test conducted under this section:
    105 (a) The dependent child's eligibility for TANF benefits is
    106 not affected.
    107 (b) An appropriate protective payee shall be designated to
    108 receive benefits on behalf of the child.
    109 (c) The parent may choose to designate another individual
    110 to receive benefits for the parent's minor child. The designated
    111 individual must be an immediate family member or, if an
    112 immediate family member is not available or the family member
    113 declines the option, another individual, approved by the
    114 department, may be designated. The designated individual must
    115 also undergo drug testing before being approved to receive
    116 benefits on behalf of the child. If the designated individual
    117 tests positive for controlled substances, he or she is
    118 ineligible to receive benefits on behalf of the child.
    119 (4) The department shall adopt rules to implement this
    120 section.
    121 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.
    These are some pretty stiff rules. At least the children won't be affected if a parent fails the drug test.

  19. #19

    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Angola, IN
    Posts
    5,987

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by TLC528 View Post
    The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, along with requiring any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause

    I’m not seeing how a drug test equates. NOBODY is going to their home and saying “pee in a cup”. People are coming to the government asking for assistance. IF they want the assistance and they of free will request it, I do NOT see a violation of the 4th amendment.
    The drug test is making the presumption that the welfare recipient is a user. Rather than catch the welfare recipient with drugs on him, or watching him act in an erratic manner, or arresting him during a drug bust, it is assumed they must have something to hide until they prove otherwise.

    There is NO good reason to do drug tests on them other than further degrade and humiliate them.
    Apples are good,
    Oranges are bad,
    Lemons are rude,
    Bananas are perverted,
    And kumquats are just, plain evil...

  20. #20

    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Kendallville
    Posts
    1,826

    Default Re: Florida to Drug Test Welfare Recipients

    Quote Originally Posted by evilkumquat View Post
    The drug test is making the presumption that the welfare recipient is a user. Rather than catch the welfare recipient with drugs on him, or watching him act in an erratic manner, or arresting him during a drug bust, it is assumed they must have something to hide until they prove otherwise.

    There is NO good reason to do drug tests on them other than further degrade and humiliate them.
    Well Evil, they are just poor people after all. (The preceding is sarcasm)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •