Pubdate: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 Source: Greenville News (SC) Copyright: 2010 The Greenville News Contact: http://greenvillenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/877 Author: J.R. Mule TESTING UNEMPLOYED FOR DRUGS SENSIBLE Bravo to Sen. David Thomas for proposing a bill that would require those receiving unemployment benefits to prove they are free of illegal drugs. It should be no different than what occurs in the workplace: If you are found to be under the influence of illegal drugs while working, you will be fired, plain and simple. One need not be shown to have performed his or her job poorly while under the influence. Do drugs and lose the privilege of keeping your job. Similarly, if you earned the privilege of collecting unemployment compensation, especially where benefits have now been extended to more than one year, those benefits should be lost merely on the showing that the recipient is using. Zero tolerance is the key. The quid pro quo for these unemployment benefits being provided, or restored, to an out-of-work individual, should require that they pay for, take and ultimately pass a drug test. This cost of the drug test can be a pass-along tax, placed on those receiving the compensation. Such expense can come directly out of the person's earned benefits. The remainder of the compensation would then be withheld if they failed the test (and forfeited, unless a future drug test comes back clean). In the alternative, the balance would be paid out, as usual, if the test results were negative. It may be harsh, but it ain't unfair. J.R. Mule Greer - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D