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Persuasive Essay On Welfare Drug Testing

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Every welfare dollar that goes toward one recipient’s drug habit is one less dollar that goes toward a child in need or a family that would spend that money on real needs (Vitter). This is why the government should start drug testing anyone receiving welfare money. At most, 18 states have already used the drug test system and were able to cut back welfare cases and save money. Out of those 18 states, Florida is the only one that tested for only illegal drugs while the others tested for all kinds of drugs. With a new revision in the process, the welfare programs will start to drug test anyone who has been convicted in the past 20 years with illicit drugs, and those people will have to pay for their own drug test. If the welfare recipients test positive or refuse to take the test, they will be sent to treatment and all payments will be put on hold. However, if …show more content…

This statement says it all. No one wants to throw their money into something that isn’t going to help the cause. People think their money is going towards families that need the money for their children to go to college, pay the bills, or just help them feed the family. These are just a few reasons people are on welfare. On the other hand, not all people who go on welfare do drugs. That is why the government wants to test only those who were already convicted for drugs. This will help save money by not giving everyone on welfare tests because that would be too expensive for the states to afford. The decision was left to the states on whether they want to start the program, and the taxpayers were able to vote on the issue. There was 18 states that voted for the programs and performed the tests. The other 32 that voted not to have drug test felt confident that the money was going to a good cause and had trust in the

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