5 estados de Estados Unidos han aprobado leyes que exigen que reciben asistencia social a hacerse la prueba de drogas. Canadá no tiene actualmente probar receptores de asistencia social para las drogas. Los autores sostienen que las pruebas evitará que los fondos públicos sean utilizados para subvencionar hábitos de drogas y ayudar a conseguir el tratamiento para aquellos que son adictos a las drogas. Los opositores argumentan que es una pérdida de dinero ya que las pruebas costarán más dinero de lo que ahorran.
@3CMZ7BH3 años3Y
yes. surprise random tests once or twice a year made to get help before they get another check
@3CMSX2HConservador3 años3Y
No this is a waste of time and money and social assistance programs should come with restrictions and time limits such as EI.
@3CLFQR23 años3Y
No, people matter no matter what their transgressions. They should however be given support to keep drugs from hurting them further.
@3CK8W453 años3Y
Welfare checks should be replaced with payment direct to landlords and with food voucher, transit passes or gas cards, and a small amount of cash for communication and other needs. Take the majority of cash out of the equation. Then those on welfare and on drugs either give drugs up or turn to crime and they can be dealt with separately; and people just having hard times have a way to survive.
@3CJXBWT3 años3Y
No, an unconditional basic income should be adopted
@3CJV6993 años3Y
Yes but only terminate for hard drugs and provide treatment