Yes. Should they be forced to? No.
Except they are not being forced to. They can absolutely choose drugs over welfare, if thats the choice they desire to make.
These are two separate concepts though.
1. Agreeing to something
2. Invasion of privacy
They are not mutually exclusive concepts and I don't know why you think that they are. You are able to agree to an invasion of privacy. Just because you agree to something doesn't automatically not make it an invasion of privacy.
Warpus, if you consent to it, how is it then still an invasion of your privacy?
For example, I could say to you: "Mobboss, I allow you to invade my privacy. Install a webcam in my bathroom". I agreed to it - but it's an invasion of my privacy nevertheless.
I see what you are trying to say, but I dont think you are saying it correctly. That would be like trying to claim 'rape' after you consented to mutual sex. Thats not how it works.
Yeah but the drug tests in American places of employment don't test if you are high right now. They test if you have been high in the last couple weeks.
Actually, this is not entirely accurate. Those drug tests will indeed pick it up if you were high while taking the test and in fact, for the military at least, the levels are set so that you would have had to feel an affect from the drug for it to test positive in your system.
Obviously we shouldn't allow people to be high or drunk at work, no matter what the job is.
You can always have probable cause to test someone at work if you think they may be high or drunk.
drug tests in no way prevent people from doing drugs on the job - I've worked at places that required a drug test and some of my coworkers were on drugs while at work. Even in the military, that tests randomly (or did while I was in), didn't prevent people from doing drugs, they just found drugs that wouldn't show up on the test
drug tests are a pointless invasion of privacy.
Since you bring up the military, exactly which drugs do you think that wont show up on the militarys test? I happen to have a list right in front of me, and its pretty comprehensive of what we
do test for. So?
I don't care what the rest of you want. It's not for you to decide.
Actually, it is up for our elected representatives to decide, especially since its our money we are talking about.
I don't buy that it's your money in the first place.
Its paid for by taxpayer money. I'm a taxpayer. Seems pretty clear to me that it is indeed our money.
And it's in society's best interest to not kick these people off welfare anyways, even if you think they don't have a right to the money.
Giving the unproductive even more incentive to be unproductive is in the best interest of society?