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  • Great Scott!Rick Scott Gets Told on CNN--Again

    07/27/2011 9:31:34 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 26 replies
    Broward-Palm Beach New Times ^ | Jul. 27 2011 at 11:11 AM | Matthew Hendley
    Gov. Rick Scott took his armchair president skills to CNN this morning as part of his belief that he has a say in federal government, and the CNN anchors made him look like a fool -- again. In early June, the governor went on CNN to defend his advocacy of drug-testing welfare recipients. He was asked three times what evidence he had that those on welfare have a higher rate on drug use -- one time he said, "I don't know," another time he didn't answer, and the third time he invented a scientific study on drug use. This time...
  • Drug Therapist Modifies Urinalysis on Whistleblower

    06/21/2011 8:17:32 PM PDT · by SFNM · 13 replies
    Santa Fe Reporter ^ | April 2011 | Alexa Schirtzinger, Editor
    Santa Fe New Mexico So Pissed In Brief Alexa Schirtzinger April 27, 2011 On April 13, SFR reported on complaints of mismanagement filed by a resident of Casa Cerrillos, a substance-free housing program run by the St. Elizabeth Shelter Corp. At 3 pm the day the story published, Julia, the resident who filed the complaint, was issued a warning by Casa Cerrillos Program Manager Shea Goodluck-Barnes for failing to follow the proper grievance procedure by sending her complaints directly to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. At 3:30 pm, Julia was given a urinalysis test. At 4:50 pm,...
  • Louisiana House committee OKs welfare drug-testing bill

    04/22/2010 6:09:23 AM PDT · by Ebenezer · 21 replies · 590+ views
    The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune ^ | April 22, 2010 | Bill Barrow
    BATON ROUGE -- Having failed multiple times to get approval for his proposal to expand drug testing of public assistance recipients, Rep. John LaBruzzo retooled the bill Wednesday to focus on pregnant women. With that strategic shift, the House Health and Welfare Committee voted without dissent to require that the state test 20 percent of those who receive aid from the Family Independence Temporary Assistance Program or the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant Program. The priority would be on pregnant women, and no one who tests positive would lose benefits as long as they enter state-paid treatment programs....
  • Random drug testing for Universal Healthcare public option recipients / misc. thought

    09/03/2009 11:07:39 PM PDT · by voveo · 3 replies · 330+ views
    Sept. 4, 2009 | voveo
    Discussions on Welfare reform often included the proposal of random drug testing for the recipients. That language could also be included in the Health Care Reform Bill for those who accept the public option. Why should a tax payer be forced to pay for people who voluntarily wish to damage themselves and burden society with the costs? This question should be brought in the current discussion. The support from the left would die very quickly if that language were to be adopted. It also may force Pelosi to not include the public option in the bill.
  • States consider drug tests for welfare recipients

    03/26/2009 10:35:26 AM PDT · by GOPGuide · 92 replies · 2,263+ views
    My Way ^ | Mar 26, 2008 | TOM BREEN
    snip In the past, such efforts have been stymied by legal and cost concerns, said Christine Nelson, a program manager with the National Conference of State Legislatures. But states' bigger fiscal crises, and the surging demand for public assistance, could change that. "It's an example of where you could cut costs at the expense of a segment of society that's least able to defend themselves," said Frank Crabtree, executive director of the West Virginia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. Drug testing is not the only restriction envisioned for people receiving public assistance: a bill in the Tennessee Legislature...
  • Drug testing for welfare and unemployment recipients

    03/26/2009 7:06:38 AM PDT · by free_us_from_obama · 13 replies · 704+ views
    Fort Wayne News ^ | 03/26/2009 | Fort Wayne News
    I read an article on Fox News this morning that shows several states considering random drug testing of recipients of food stamps, unemployment benefits and welfare. If you think about it, why not? It’s no different that getting drug tested at your place of employment, as pointed on below. “Nobody’s being forced into these assistance programs,” said Craig Blair, a Republican in the West Virginia Legislature who has created a Web site — notwithmytaxdollars.com — that bears a bobble-headed likeness of himself advocating this position. “If so many jobs require random drug tests these days, why not these benefits?” Blair...
  • New Arena for Testing of Drugs: Real World (The Evidence Gap)

    11/25/2008 9:04:03 PM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 688+ views
    NY Times ^ | November 25, 2008 | GINA KOLATA
    Sylvia Syvenky went for a routine dental appointment in early October, expecting to have two caps on her teeth replaced. But something went terribly wrong. “I felt like I was choking,” Mrs. Syvenky said. “I couldn’t take a breath. All sorts of gurgly sounds were coming out of me.” She was rushed by ambulance to University Hospital near her home in Edmonton, Alberta, where doctors placed a mask on her face and forced air into her lungs. They told her she had heart failure. After her condition improved, they asked her to sign up for a study of a new...
  • Urine Trouble -- Whizzinator Makers Plead Guilty

    11/25/2008 5:43:54 PM PST · by dynachrome · 26 replies · 1,122+ views
    tmz.com ^ | 11-25-08 | TMZ staff
    The two whizzes who created a device to beat drugs tests just learned a valuable lesson: You don't pee on the United States government out of a fake penis and tell 'em it's raining. Robert Catalano and George Wills have just plead guilty in U.S. District Court for conspiring to sell the Whizzinator -- a prosthetic penis sold with a heating device and dried urine which, quite obviously, helps people fake their way through drug tests
  • Drug-testing proposal gets mixed response

    10/06/2008 9:55:49 PM PDT · by SantosLHalper · 13 replies · 675+ views
    goupstate.com ^ | Monday, October 6, 2008 | Jason Spencer
    Drug-testing proposal gets mixed response State House candidate wants to require it for anyone receiving government assistance By Jason Spencer jason.spencer@shj.com Published: Monday, October 6, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, October 6, 2008 at 9:06 a.m. Some clapped, some looked confused, some looked downright apprehensive. A couple of women in the back of the room said a heartfelt “amen.” Order a Reprint Weldon DavisBut when state House candidate Weldon Davis announced at a recent county Democratic Party rally that, if elected, he would push legislation to require drug testing on virtually anyone receiving government assistance — aside from...
  • Ack! My childrens' jr. high/ high school is starting Drug Testing! (Vanity)

    08/07/2008 5:43:48 AM PDT · by ozark hilljilly · 209 replies · 298+ views
    me | Ozark Hilljilly
    Folks, I'm so mad I can't see straight and I hope the smarter(than me) people here at FR can advise us on this. At school registration we got a handout informing us about a change to school policy. Starting this school year, any student who wishes to participate in any extra curricular or co-curricular activities must consent to random drug testing! Needless to say I was 'stuned' and speechless. We're not a big metropolitan school district, we're a very small, rural school. This was apparently done during a closed session of the school board's meeting over the summer. As far...
  • Random drug tests at River Dell High School boosted by federal dollars

    06/08/2008 5:42:41 PM PDT · by Coleus · 6 replies · 335+ views
    NorthJersey.com ^ | 06.04.08 | ASHLEY KINDERGAN
    River Dell Regional High School was one of three schools statewide to get a grant for its random drug testing program, federal officials said today. The school was awarded $43,100 for the upcoming school year as part of a $5.8 million grant program from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. Schools in Hillsborough and Brick also received grants. “It’s another tool to reinforce positive decisions,” said Stephen Schatz, spokesman for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. “It’s really geared toward treatment.” River Dell Superintendent Patrick Fletcher said the money will fund better testing that...
  • Drug War Goes Crazy, Cyclist Forced to Provide Sample at Son's Cremation

    03/18/2008 9:18:31 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 14 replies · 888+ views
    AOL Sports ^ | March 18th 2008 | Michael David Smith
    This is Belgian cyclist Kevin van Impe. His wife gave birth prematurely this year, and their son died hours after he was born. Last week van Impe was at a crematorium, making arrangements for his son's funeral, when a drug tester representing cycling's governing body showed up. Van Impe asked whether the tester would be kind enough to give him some space during his grieving process, but the tester would have none of it, telling him it was provide a urine sample immediately or be banned from the sport for two years: "He wouldn't even come back later in the...
  • Court ruling limits employment drug testing

    03/14/2008 10:56:23 AM PDT · by SmithL · 41 replies · 679+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 3/14/8 | Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer
    SAN FRANCISCO -- A city can't require all job applicants to be tested for narcotics and must instead show why drug use in a particular job would be dangerous, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled against the city of Woodburn, Ore., which argued it was entitled to maintain a drug-free workplace by requiring job candidates to be screened for drugs and alcohol. The city was sued by Janet Lanier, whose job offer as a part-time page at the city library was withdrawn in 2004 when she refused a drug...
  • Urine test for welfare applicants

    05/01/2007 10:19:22 AM PDT · by jamesfreedman · 13 replies · 292+ views
    Political Majority ^ | 05/01/2007 | James Freedman
    Like a lot of folks in this state, I have a job. I work, they pay me. I pay my taxes and the government distributes my taxes as they see fit. In order to get that paycheck. I am required to pass a random urine test, which I have no problem with. What I do have a problem with is the distribution of my taxes to people who don't have to pass a urine test. Shouldn't one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check, because I have to pass one to earn it for them? Please...
  • FLoyd Landis Drug Test Discussion Thread -- Please post links to all articles here.

    07/28/2006 4:49:10 AM PDT · by commish · 169 replies · 2,082+ views
    none ^ | 28 Jul 2006 | Self
    Making a central thread for people to link articles, post comments, discuss, etc -- the Floyd Landis, Tour de France Doping scandal.
  • Human cells on silicon chips mimick human body for drug testing

    05/30/2006 6:04:16 AM PDT · by S0122017 · 2 replies · 521+ views
    newscientist ^ | 27 may 2006
    Dawn of the zombies 27 May 2006 From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. Robin Orwant IT STARTS out like any silicon chip: intricate patterns are drawn with light and etched with acid. But this is no microprocessor destined for a computer. Instead there are minuscule chambers filled with human cells: liver cells, lung cells, fat cells, all connected by tiny channels. A nutrient fluid is pumped through the channels, flowing from one chamber to another just as blood flows from organ to organ in the body. That's the whole point. The chip, created by Michael...
  • More drug tests in schools urged by White House Some parents cite student privacy violations

    03/21/2006 7:17:50 PM PST · by MRMEAN · 17 replies · 403+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | March 20, 2006 | By Andy Sullivan
    WASHINGTON -- Student athletes, musicians, and others who participate in after-school activities could increasingly be subject to random drug testing under a program promoted by the Bush administration. White House officials say drug testing is an effective way to keep students away from harmful substances like marijuana and crystal methamphetamine, and have held seminars across the country to promote the practice to local school officials. But some parents, educators, and school officials call it a heavy-handed, ineffective way to discourage drug use that undermines trust and invades students' privacy. ''Our money should be going toward educating young people, not putting...
  • White House pushes more schools to drug-test students

    03/19/2006 4:30:53 PM PST · by Crackingham · 100 replies · 1,774+ views
    Reuters ^ | 3/19/6 | Andy Sullivan
    Student athletes, musicians and others who participate in after school activities could increasingly be subject to random drug testing under a program promoted by the Bush administration. White House officials say drug testing is an effective way to keep students away from harmful substances like marijuana and crystal methamphetamine, and have held seminars across the country to promote the practice to local school officials. But some parents, educators and school officials call it a heavy-handed, ineffective way to discourage drug use that undermines trust and invades students' privacy. "Our money should be going toward educating young people, not putting them...
  • National policymaker calls for student drug testing

    02/25/2006 3:35:50 PM PST · by MRMEAN · 89 replies · 758+ views
    NC Times ^ | By: Craig TenBroeck - Staff Writer
    SAN DIEGO ---- Calling student drug use a "national public-health problem," the White House's deputy drug czar told educators Wednesday that random drug testing can be a potent and effective deterrent strategy. Mary Ann Solberg, deputy director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, strongly endorsed student screening before a crowd of roughly 150 school and community leaders at a conference on drug testing held at San Diego's Hilton Hotel in Mission Valley. Opponents of student drug testing also attended the conference to ask questions of the speakers and speak with reporters in the hallways. "We see this as...
  • Athletes Who Support President Bush

    09/07/2005 10:12:40 AM PDT · by jscottdavis_for_48th_district · 22 replies · 915+ views
    (Enter Link Here) Ann Coulter Fan Club, Yahoo Groups ^ | 07 SEPTEMBER 2005 | J. Scott Davis
    Please access the enclosed Ann Coulter link and view list of athletes who support President George W. Bush.