Pubdate: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 Source: Birmingham News, The (AL) Copyright: 2011 The Birmingham News Contact: http://al.com/birminghamnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/45 Webpage: http://mapinc.org/url/CvlBccci Author: Joey Kennedy BRING ON THE DRUG TESTS--FOR EVERYONE WHO'S ON THE TAXPAYER DIME First we have the immigration law that may well make it illegal for a church pastor to minister to an illegal immigrant, but allows people who can afford maids and yard hands to skip asking about their employees' immigration status. Now, Alabama Republicans in the Legislature are considering a law that will require people who apply for welfare to take drug tests. Of course, this law is not the brainchild of any Alabama lawmaker. Our lawmakers must not have enough good ideas of their own, so they steal bad law from other states. This one comes to us via Florida. We published an editorial on this subject last week that suggested if we're not wanting taxpayers to fund somebody's drug habits, maybe we should test all state-paid workers, with lawmakers themselves at the top of the list. Go here to read that editorial. What is it about Republicans like Scott Beason, the Republican from Gardendale, who specifically target certain groups for action? Beason was a co-sponsor of the immigration bill, and he actually sponsored a drug-test-welfare-applicants bill similar to Florida's in this year's regular session, but too late for lawmakers to act. But even worse than people hating other people through targeted legislation are the attacks on personal freedoms and the erosion of civil rights that we passively allow lawmakers to get away with. Poor people who need state assistance likely do fewer drugs than wealthy people who can afford them. As our editorial states, "if the reason for this law really is to protect taxpayers from helping fund somebody's drug habit, there's only one way to do that: Test everybody who receives state taxpayer dollars. Lawmakers should set the example and be first in line." What do you think? This week's Views poll wants to know. Vote below. The results and a selection of comments will be published in Sunday's Viewpoints section. We can talk about this as well during our weekly live chat Tuesday at 1 p.m. Sign up below. Follow Joey Kennedy on Twitter: --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart