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Answer Overview

Response rates from 18.1k Liberalism voters.

66%
Yes
34%
No
59%
Yes
27%
No
4%
Yes, but provide treatment for those testing positive
5%
No, only if they have a criminal history related to drug abuse
1%
Yes, test anyone receiving money from the government including employees and politicians
2%
No, this is a waste of time and money
1%
Yes, and immediately terminate benefits for anyone testing positive

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4TWCVGRfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Stop treating drug abuse as a crime and treat it as a disease. Provide therapy that does NOT profit big pharmaceutical companies.

 @4R4XY7Nfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

The test should be ultimately up to the person, but it should not affect welfare as it is basic and inhumane to revoke such rights especially if a person is abusing harmful substances. A test should be recommended and the government could lower taxing on homeopathic medicine if they should need to reduce welfare funding due to it costing excessive amounts.

 @4T9GDHCfrom Quebec  answered…4yrs4Y

Absolutely not. Irrevalent in any circumstances. Welfare IS ALREADY a prison sentence almost impossible to get out of.
All rents are more than what welfare gives in a month.
And stop criminalizing prostitution and low income drug dealers while we're at it as well.
This is what "This is a free country" means.
And our water is gold to other countries by the way. Need I have to remind you of what life in canada after ww3 will look like?

 @8JM6B65from British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Those on welfare should be tested for the use of illegal drugs and terminate benefits when tested positive for illegal drugs in their system. I work as a security officer and have witnessed this benefit system abused time and time again by active drug users. They get their welfare checks and it goes straight to drugs. In a sense, it is enabling them to continue their habits if left unregulated.

 @B32CD5Rfrom Ontario  answered…3 days3D

Test everyone who receives money from the government, except EI and pension recipients. Also welfare should have a limit of 2-3 years.

 @B2RKX93from Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Yes but provide treatment if tested positive and tests government employees and politicians for illegal drugs

 @B2BM93Xfrom Ontario  answered…1mo1MO

No because that seems tyrannical, however the program should have a lower acceptance rate and eventually be abolished only for very limited cases.

 @9ZKZVNLfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

everyone should be tested. those who test positive should be transitioned to a medical assistance program for inpatient rehab or support systems (sober living, transitional housing etc.) which would be managed by a social worker within the home.