Pubdate: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 Source: Post-Crescent, The (Appleton, WI) Copyright: 2014 The Post-Crescent Contact: http://www.postcrescent.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1443 Author: Philicia Robles DRUG TEST FOR BENEFITS IMMORAL New Law Would Only Make People More Desperate, Leading to More Crime If re-elected Gov. Scott Walker will push for legislation requiring mandatory drug testing for unemployment and SNAP benefits. It's a cognitive dissonance at best and a willful evil at worst to attempt to force social responsibility and morality through a socially irresponsible and immoral tactic. This wholesale denial of benefits to people belies the complexities inherent in drug use and addiction, ranging from socioeconomic and environmental factors to issues of mental health and genetic propensity for addictive tendencies -- notwithstanding that those who receive unemployment benefits do so because they have paid into that system, as any other employed person has. Legislation along these same lines has been implemented in several states with dismal failure, where only a handful of people failed screening, costing far more to implement than was recouped. Most notably, in Florida, after a costly legal battle, a federal appeals court ruled it a violation of the 4th Amendment of the Constitution regarding illegal search and seizure without probable cause. In reality, the few who would lose benefits today would still be hungry tomorrow. Desperate people will resolve to desperate measures when life-or-death survival is at stake. We could expect to see an increase in everything from shoplifting and armed robbery to prostitution and drug dealing as they seem more viable options over starvation and death. Increased crime and rates of incarceration would leave more families and children in need of services. What good is a solution to a problem if it creates two or three more problems? If we truly wish to eliminate drug addiction, we need to focus on its true causes and provide better avenues for education and rehabilitation. Philicia Robles, Appleton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard