Welfare Drug Testing Essay

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Denying Drug Testing On Welfare Recipients
Mortification is the only word that can come to mind when thinking of drug testing. Drug testing doesn’t seem to be for the better of the people, it seems that it’s just there to humiliate them. Welfare people have enough issues going on that the government shouldn’t be wasting taxpayers money, breaking their own constitution, or offending the people they are sworn to protect. Protect the people and their rights. Serve them with the same respect as they want as people themselves.
There are many factual reasons on why people agree that drug testing welfare people is wrong. “Some who would have to undergo the drug testing are offended by the implication that simply because you are having financial problems …show more content…

People of America deserve to be treated with fairness, kindness and have the right to keep their privacy private. American people are not test subjects that can be used by the government. Most people feel that the government picks on the poor anyways. They can’t help that they are poor. The people who are paying their taxes do not want to waste their money on ten percent, do not want to know they are violating constitutional rights, and do not want to know that their government is not protecting and serving like they are supposed to. People do not want their lives broadcasted worldwide to show they are are or aren’t on drugs and using that money as a fall back for drugs. Taxpayers are not babysitters, they are there to help that people that need it and they are there to help the ones who are doing the right thing in life. There is nothing that anyone can do about the drug problem in America and drug testing the people that are trying to survive, will not be helping. The issue with drugs would only be delayed and not finished. It will not end with a simple drug test that would only catch ten percent of the population when the other ninety show there is nothing to be drug tested for. People will be faced with the responsibility of their own actions in their own time and the government will not have to